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  1. cfisherFrwy

    Is ProgSQLv.7.6.400b compatible SBS/SQL Srv 2008

    Yeah! One less thing I need to worry about. Thanks Peter.
  2. cfisherFrwy

    Is ProgSQLv.7.6.400b compatible SBS/SQL Srv 2008

    You're not alone leishad - we're needing to do the same. (Want to move away from SBS2003 altogether onto new hardware). We're small - though we're technically versed - and don't want to mess with too many variables at the same time. Adding new hardware and server and DB in addition to some...
  3. cfisherFrwy

    Home LAN->Work LAN-ALL Linksys!

    Excellent response Deeno - Thanks! Wish I would have asked these questions a while ago. Like when I still had the box for the WRV! I'm a little p/o'd Linksys is hawking a box that apparantly doesn't work. I think you're right - the router-router route is the way to go.
  4. cfisherFrwy

    Home LAN->Work LAN-ALL Linksys!

    Thanks Deeno. I guess what I envisioned was Client (1 computer on my Home "LAN") and Router (Work WRV54G). Maybe I'm showing my ignorance here...would that work? Frankly, I'd like to feel secure in my communications, but plain old PPTP wouldn't be that bad would it? In other words...
  5. cfisherFrwy

    Home LAN->Work LAN-ALL Linksys!

    Ok…I’m losing hair fast so I’ll try to explain my setup and let you gurus munch on it…quickly I hope! The Problem: Trying to access work LAN from Home LAN The Layout [Home LAN-All XP Pro] <=> [BEFSR41]<=> {Internet}<=> [Speedsteam 5851 SDSL – Bridging] <=> [WRV54G] <=> [Work LAN – NT4 & XP...
  6. cfisherFrwy

    VPN Newbie

    Doug04 - I am trying to accomplish the exact same thing here that eddiej is... XP Pro<->BEFSR41<->Internet<->WRV54G<->Work LAN Server at work would be NT4SP6, or my desktop XP Pro. You mention the server would need a &quot;another&quot; [second?] NIC?? Any more light you could shed on this...

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