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  1. SuthernUser

    Connect to offices via modems on Ethernet?

    Well, this IS a question about ethernet over copper. :-) I've tried QOS on our router with our existing wireless internet connection, but it makes little difference. Our microwave wireless connection is shared with other people on the same AP, and sadly I do not have authority to tell our ISP...
  2. SuthernUser

    Connect to offices via modems on Ethernet?

    Setup: We have two offices. Each has a high speed MICROWAVE wireless internet connection. This works great for internet browsing and file transferring, but horrible for VoIP. The main office has 10 desk phones. The branch office has two desk phones, the 'dispatcher' phones. We have a...
  3. SuthernUser

    looking for hardware/software to VPN into a broadband connection

    I'm trying to securely connect two networks together via VPN. I found a linksys "answers" page here http://linksys.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/linksys.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=5030&lid=1332735830B04
  4. SuthernUser

    Bridging networks, same subnet?

    Ahh, finally I found something. This http://linksys.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/linksys.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=5030&lid=1332735830B04 is exactly what I was looking for. Perhaps it will help someone else too. ;-)
  5. SuthernUser

    Briding over a VPN

    There's a handy FAQ http://ww.tek-tips.com/faqs.cfm?fid=4433 Did it help?
  6. SuthernUser

    looking for hardware/software to VPN into a broadband connection

    I have two of those, and the wireless part works great! I'm still working on the VPN part (due to my non-knowledge of VPN) Have you considered Hamachi? (free software VPN-thr-nat) I know it's not the hardware solution you were looking for, but it works great! http://www.hamachi.cc
  7. SuthernUser

    Bridging networks, same subnet?

    There are two distinct and separate networks, one at office1 and one at office2. My goal is to do Ethernet bridging between them using a standard IPsec VPN connection. Both offices have a public IP address. (And both addresses are on seperate subnets) I bought two WRVS4400Ns. Identical twins...

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