Connect LAN to WAN
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Connect LAN to WAN
A company has 50 computers and 5 servers’ dells with graphics design separated in three different floors VLAN has been used to separate 4 different departments, which WAN technology is the best to connect the company to the internet and stuff can connect to the company server from home.
That is my assignment please helps .thanks
ASKED: May 3 2009  2:24 PM GMT
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Basic Commercial DSL service will work fine for you. As for Remote access, you have several options:
1. Purchase and Configure a VPN device
2. Setup Terminal Server Services
3. Setup a router to home router VPN
4. Install a remote client, like PC Anywhere on the server.

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These sites might be helpful:

For General information this site would be a good place to start. This is an older site that covers some set up options. here is a general overview on how to set up a WAN.
Good Luck!
-Flame
Last Answered: May 4 2009  2:17 PM GMT by Flame   14495 pts.
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KevinBeaver   7610 pts.  |   May 4 2009  1:06PM GMT

I agree - as long as the pricing is right and you don’t have to have guaranteed up time, DSL is fine. I had a client who was considering changing to DSL to save money but they couldn’t because the provider couldn’t guarantee any level of service. Keep that in mind. A WIndows Server running a PPTP VPN via Routing and Remote Access works like a charm - and it’s “free”.

 
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