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Create Site-to-Site Network?

I would like to create Network between to offices in different locations, I need both location to be able to use the Exchange server, shared folder and printers in the main location, I do not want to go for expensive solutions as the budget is low, can use normal dsl router to configure this (linksys, dlink,etc) , what equipment i will need to perform it from scratch,

Thankxxxxxx

Update:

If am going to setup an VPN, what is the easiest way to do so?do i need special hardware?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    You can connect them using a VPN..

  • 1 decade ago

    Hi, I'm from SplinterRock, Inc. the company referenced above. I would suggest that you consider MPLS over DSL as that would provide you with:

    - A carrier managed private network

    - A high level of security

    - Class of Service guarantees for different classes of traffic

    - A flexible and efficient any-to-any mesh network (versus a hub-and-spoke network) for future applications

    - Lower upfront costs and on-going network administration costs

    Please feel free to contact me for specific proposals.

    Best regards,

    Tom

    Source(s): www.SplinterRock.com tom@SplinterRock.com
  • 1 decade ago

    To do this effectively you usually have to get your telephone company involved. See:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wide_area_network

    Here is an example of a company that offers set up services:

    http://www.splinterrock.com/wide-area-network/

    Symantec also happens to be one of the companies that provides the kind of consulting and software you would need to set this up.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    For maximum security of all communications & ease of use & setup, have a look into Astaro Internet Security.

    http://www.astaro.com/our_products/astaro_security...

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