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Asked by solution1368
at 2024-07-30 11:03:31
Point:500 Replies:3 POST_ID:828639USER_ID:10
Topic:
Network Operations;;Microsoft Operating Systems
We have main office (DSL from verzion 7.1) and have software written in c#.net application as well as sql server 2008 behind. It is very common database driven application for us to run in daily operation.
Now we have one branch office and running in DSL as well. And our goal to allow branch office to use the software same as main office.
I am thinking to use VPN router and install in both offices.
1. What type of VPN router you suggest?
2. With our current setting, do you think we will have any traffic issues?
3. Can we limit the VPN router speed? Bottom line is, we don't want to impact our main office operation because of over usage of the bandwidth for the branch office.
Thanks
Now we have one branch office and running in DSL as well. And our goal to allow branch office to use the software same as main office.
I am thinking to use VPN router and install in both offices.
1. What type of VPN router you suggest?
2. With our current setting, do you think we will have any traffic issues?
3. Can we limit the VPN router speed? Bottom line is, we don't want to impact our main office operation because of over usage of the bandwidth for the branch office.
Thanks
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Expert: Phyo HTET AUNG replied at 2024-07-31 02:22:04
500 points EXCELLENT
I would prefer remote VPN ( Cisco Any Connect ) than Site to Site VPN.
HQNework---(ASA-Anyconnet)------Internet-----Anyconnect Client
HTH
HQNework---(ASA-Anyconnet)------Internet-----Anyconnect Client
HTH
Expert: OllarConsulting replied at 2024-07-30 11:34:15
How many remote users will there be ( at the branch office )?
How is the app written from a data-retrieval perspective? Does it front-load a lot of the data? In other words, is it written to minimize data traffic over the wire?
Depending on how those first 2 questions are answered, it may make more sense to install a Terminal Server and have the branch office run the application from a terminal server session.
To answer your specific question, I would put a Cisco ASA5505 on each end and setup a site-to-site VPN. However, I am pretty sure having DSL on both ends will drive users' crazy with slow performance.
How is the app written from a data-retrieval perspective? Does it front-load a lot of the data? In other words, is it written to minimize data traffic over the wire?
Depending on how those first 2 questions are answered, it may make more sense to install a Terminal Server and have the branch office run the application from a terminal server session.
To answer your specific question, I would put a Cisco ASA5505 on each end and setup a site-to-site VPN. However, I am pretty sure having DSL on both ends will drive users' crazy with slow performance.
Expert: duncanb7 replied at 2024-07-30 11:15:26
It is tutorial only:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2030763/how-and-why-to-set-up-a-vpn-today.html
I always hear people using VPN cisco router, so I believe it is at least okay to meet
your need.If go to his site to take a quick look
http://www.google.com.hk/?gws_rd=cr#q=VPN+cisco+router&oq=VPN+cisco+router&gs_l=serp.3..0i7i30l5j0j0i30l4.4483.7375.1.7675.10.10.0.0.0.0.95.846.10.10.0....0.0..1c.1.20.serp.d9Ts8yUF-M8&bav=on.2,or.&fp=78842bdcc158bfe1&biw=1008&bih=584&bvm=pv.xjs.s.en_US.jOYpRJj4zMA.O
I think coming there are a lot of experts of VPN router will answer this thread soon
Duncan
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2030763/how-and-why-to-set-up-a-vpn-today.html
I always hear people using VPN cisco router, so I believe it is at least okay to meet
your need.If go to his site to take a quick look
http://www.google.com.hk/?gws_rd=cr#q=VPN+cisco+router&oq=VPN+cisco+router&gs_l=serp.3..0i7i30l5j0j0i30l4.4483.7375.1.7675.10.10.0.0.0.0.95.846.10.10.0....0.0..1c.1.20.serp.d9Ts8yUF-M8&bav=on.2,or.&fp=78842bdcc158bfe1&biw=1008&bih=584&bvm=pv.xjs.s.en_US.jOYpRJj4zMA.O
I think coming there are a lot of experts of VPN router will answer this thread soon
Duncan