I'd like to set up a simple VPN at our golf facilities to distribute weather information. Here's the setup:
Five sites, all have DSL service with Netopia/Cayman 3346 routers. All sites have a W2K pro PC.
Main site has a static IP. The PC at the main site (W2K pro) is connected to a satellite dish for the weather information stream. It has some "server" software for the weather information system.
The 4 other sites have client software, and really only need to see a database on the "server" PC via a mapped drive.
I've started testing with one site, and I can ping the main site by IP but not by name.
My questions:
- Can I get away with W2K pro as the OS at the main site, or should it be W2K Server?
- Do I need some VPN software?
- Does the Netopia/Cayman 3346 router work for a VPN?
Thanks to all who may have suggestions...
-- Tim
Five sites, all have DSL service with Netopia/Cayman 3346 routers. All sites have a W2K pro PC.
Main site has a static IP. The PC at the main site (W2K pro) is connected to a satellite dish for the weather information stream. It has some "server" software for the weather information system.
The 4 other sites have client software, and really only need to see a database on the "server" PC via a mapped drive.
I've started testing with one site, and I can ping the main site by IP but not by name.
My questions:
- Can I get away with W2K pro as the OS at the main site, or should it be W2K Server?
- Do I need some VPN software?
- Does the Netopia/Cayman 3346 router work for a VPN?
Thanks to all who may have suggestions...
-- Tim