The tenants are given broadband Internet access at no extra charge. Tenants includes the 4 suites in the building.
Charlie
"It is always better to have and not need than to need and not have."
Thanks, Joamon. That is good advice.
I don't feel the landlord is being unreasonable, as much as I know they don't understand any of this technology or lingo. Therefore they are being overly cautious.
The Internet connection is free to the tenants. Provided I have patients enough to explain...
Thanks, VPNSteve.
Here is what I know about the hardware.
Site 1 (Main Office)
Comcast Cable Broadband (unknow single port modem)
Linksys BEFSX41 Broadband Router/Firewall/VPN Endpoint (This acts as the DHCP server for the peer to peer network)
Computer with Windows XP Pro (SP2)
Site 2...
Have a client who has a computer running XP Pro SP2 at both the main office and remote. He'd like his new remote office to be able to access files at the home office, mostly documments and spreadsheets, without having duplicate files on both PCs. Both offices are on cable broadband.
My first...
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