I am running W2K Pro and I have a dial-up ISP connection. Can I set up VPN and connect to a server with dial-up?
Yes, I know that DSL is the preferred way to VPN but can I get it to work with dial-up?
Cheers,
Linda
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I am running W2K Pro and I have a dial-up ISP connection. Can I set up VPN and connect to a server with dial-up?
Yes, I know that DSL is the preferred way to VPN but can I get it to work with dial-up?
Cheers,
Linda
How To Allow Remote Users to Access Your Network in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=300434
Win2K VPN connections
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/communicatio...2112049,00.htm
Virtual Private Networking
http://labmice.techtarget.com/networking/vpn.htm
If you mean dialup Internet access (dial an ISP, then connect to the VPN server), it's identical to using DSL -- the VPN server doesn't care how you got on the Internet, only that you have a connection.
If you want to dial straight into a modem on a Windows 2000 server, that's just plain dialup, not VPN. It's set up similarly, but it is a different connection type. (No access to a Win2000 or WinXP box atm, otherwise I'd be more specific.)