We have an IP403 and will be adding "softphones" for travelling users and IP4620SW sets for remote offices. What we are struggling with is the configuration of the VPN and the selection of the routers, etc so that we aren't breaking the bank account and not opening our network to secutiry risks.
For the 5 remote offices are "home offices" with a single IP4620 extension. The users are primarily telephone support worker (inbound calls) and some outbound sales calls.
We currently have a test configuration setup that uses Linksys RV042 routers at the main office and a RV042 at one location to establish the VPN and this is working quite nicely.
Our concern is that for the remote offices, we want to use a "residential" cable modem service with a dynamic IP address AND allow the employee to also connect their "personal" computers (ie. Kids, spouse laptop, etc) to their internet connection, without them accessing the VPN and our internal servers. In other words we just want the phone to use the VPN, and the rest of the traffic should be by pass this all together.
So I have a few of questions;
1) Does anyone have experiene with the Linksys RV042 and the IP403 with remote access.
2) Any suggestions for the remote offices and restricting access to the VPN?
3) Router suggestions - we are not married to the RV042 or Lynksys at this stage, however, it does fit our price point for the remote offices. If someone has used a better "suite" of VPN routers (ie, main office, remote office, softphone clients) I would appreciate any tips/techniquies/suggestions.
TIA.
Geoff.
For the 5 remote offices are "home offices" with a single IP4620 extension. The users are primarily telephone support worker (inbound calls) and some outbound sales calls.
We currently have a test configuration setup that uses Linksys RV042 routers at the main office and a RV042 at one location to establish the VPN and this is working quite nicely.
Our concern is that for the remote offices, we want to use a "residential" cable modem service with a dynamic IP address AND allow the employee to also connect their "personal" computers (ie. Kids, spouse laptop, etc) to their internet connection, without them accessing the VPN and our internal servers. In other words we just want the phone to use the VPN, and the rest of the traffic should be by pass this all together.
So I have a few of questions;
1) Does anyone have experiene with the Linksys RV042 and the IP403 with remote access.
2) Any suggestions for the remote offices and restricting access to the VPN?
3) Router suggestions - we are not married to the RV042 or Lynksys at this stage, however, it does fit our price point for the remote offices. If someone has used a better "suite" of VPN routers (ie, main office, remote office, softphone clients) I would appreciate any tips/techniquies/suggestions.
TIA.
Geoff.