VPN/Remote Desktop [modified]
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I have a question on subject. I need to setup a VPN and Remote Desktop for a small office LAN behind a router. Becaue of the router I would have to setup up some port forwarding and use static internal IPs instead of dynamic as it is now. My question is won't that mean I can only make one computer able to accept remote deskop and likewise with VPN? At the moment that's not a probelm but it might be further down the road. What would be a solution to that? Buy/get some IP adresses from our ISP? Use some utility like RealVNC? Other ideas? -- modified at 8:28 Wednesday 14th June, 2006
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I have a question on subject. I need to setup a VPN and Remote Desktop for a small office LAN behind a router. Becaue of the router I would have to setup up some port forwarding and use static internal IPs instead of dynamic as it is now. My question is won't that mean I can only make one computer able to accept remote deskop and likewise with VPN? At the moment that's not a probelm but it might be further down the road. What would be a solution to that? Buy/get some IP adresses from our ISP? Use some utility like RealVNC? Other ideas? -- modified at 8:28 Wednesday 14th June, 2006
It seems same condition and architecture like mine. I have small network behind the router, let say PC A. It has static internal IP, the rest of PC behind router using dynamic internal IP but i know name of the PC. So i configure PC A to accept VPN connection and install Remote Admin - known as Radmin. Radmin has great feature, it allow me connect to other PC from PC A, so I only need to setup port forwarding to PC A. "Courage choose who will follow, Fate choose who will lead" - Lord Gunner, Septerra Core "Press any key to continue, where's the ANY key ?" - Homer Simpsons Drinking gives me amazing powers of insight. I can solve all the worlds problems when drunk, but can never remember the solutions in the morning. - Michael P Butler to Paul Watson on 12/08/03