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ReaderMan2012-09-12 00:18:29
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ReaderMan, 2012-09-12 00:18:29

Which router to choose with VPN?

Good night, good people!
There is an office, 10 workplaces. We need to organize one more place OUTSIDE the office.

To go outside, there is an ordinary computer with two network cards, one looks at the provider, the other looks into the local area. This computer does nothing else. There is a desire to put it under remote jobs, so that you can, if necessary, go in and work on its desktop.

I don't want to open access simply via RDP. Scary. Therefore, I want to install a VPN router.

There is not much money. I'm looking at this one - TW100-BRV214

Question: will it be enough for me to put my office on the Internet through it, and sometimes let a person
into the network from outside to work at a computer via a VPN connection? And is it right to do so?

Still, perhaps, in the future there will be a need to open access to some kind of piece of iron from the outside world but not to let it into the working office network (web-camera for example). Will it work?

If this piece of iron does not fit, advise what is needed for this from not expensive.

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smartlight, 2012-09-12
@smartlight

and why are you not considering raising the vpn server on the router?

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MiDNiGhT_MaN, 2012-09-12
@MiDNiGhT_MaN

Look towards Mikrotik and their hardware

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extar, 2012-09-12
@extar

We use 804 dlink for VPN at remote offices. 1 year, normal flight.

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Evgeny Romanenko, 2012-09-13
@FessAectan

+ over9000 to MikRotik, the pieces of iron are excellent.
RB750 in 10 branches stand, in the center of RB1100AH, they work like clockwork.

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