Hi Folks!
I searched through this forum and I know this topic has been up about a year ago, but I still haven't found a good solution to my problem.
We have a small network that's protected by an ASL v4. It has a static IP and works flawlessly so far. What I need to do now is to add a few remote clients to the protected network. Right now they have static IPs, too, and I can do a W2k-VPN-connection to the ASL. However, I'd like to have a small hardware router to do this for my, because I want to protect the clients against attacks. I could set up another ASL, but for only 1 or 2 clients in a remote location that seems to be a bit of an overkill.
So, has anyone of you any good suggestion? I dream about plugging the remote PC into the router and have it acting like I had plugged it into the main switch of the protected network.
Thanks a lot in advance!
Oliver
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