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LJuliet97 (TechnicalUser)
1 May 12 13:20
I work from my home in GA and connect remotely to my company in KC. We use mostly macs and I control the computer there using Apple Remote Desktop. I previously had a Netgear ProSafe FWG114P. It has been great but my work has gone through 4 Netgear routers in the last 6 years. We want to try another company. I bought the Cisco WRVS4400N and for some reason it will not work with my fiberoptic internet. Cisco support was NO help!

Is there any other routers that you can recommend? I need to be able to use Apple Remote Desktop, Remote Desktop Connection and be able to pull files off their drive like I am in the shop. Thanks in advance. :)  
atcom (Vendor)
2 May 12 12:40
I would recommend the Cisco RVS042 with a separate wireless access point (if you need wireless).

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Telephone & computer wiring/Cat 5E/Cat 6/Fibre Optic cabling in Calgary, AB

LJuliet97 (TechnicalUser)
3 May 12 9:40
Cisco routers will not work with my fiber-optic internet. It is really frustrating.
smah (MIS)
3 May 12 12:16
How did you determine that cisco routers can't be used with the internet connection at the office location?  What device [provided by the ISP] terminates the fiber connection at the office location?
LJuliet97 (TechnicalUser)
3 May 12 20:13
Three weeks of working with Cisco customer support. I am not sure the details of my internet. I have century link. Their routers would not even acknowledge that I plugged in my Ethernet cable.
normntwrk (MIS)
7 May 12 16:09
If you put a dumb hub or cheap switch between the Cisco router and the ISP connection I bet it will work

Norm
jimbopalmer (Programmer)
13 May 12 23:30
For this use, and indeed most business uses, no VPN Service is needed at all, just a VPN Router at each end. VPN Services are almost exclusively to hide the location of one endpoint.

(I too am happy with RV042)

I tried to remain child-like, all I acheived was childish.

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