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Ian |
posted on 9th Jan 04 at 18:57 |
I have a static IP with Nildram. Free with my connection but its 3 quid more pm now. | |
Houckham |
posted on 9th Jan 04 at 13:13 |
we were just looking into changing to zen yesterday. | |
Dan B |
posted on 9th Jan 04 at 13:11 |
Or you could buy a router that supports multiple VPNs, something like the Draytek Vigor2600 series......go for the 2600We, and you get Wireless functionality for your internal network aswell! :) | |
Houckham |
posted on 9th Jan 04 at 12:55 |
Ok cheers mate that was great help | |
Trotty |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 20:05 |
quote: Riiiight, depends how you want to play it really. In the simplest sense you can have a Win2000 Server with Terminal Services installed, a licensing server setup and a way of getting to the server (VPN via the DSL I'd imagine). You can set Terminal Services in Application Mode so users can login to it adn run applications remotely. By default TS is in Remote Administration mode - thats fine if thats all you want to do... Assuming the remote access has been setup and the server has a static IP then all you need at the client end is internet access and either the Terminal Services Client or Remote Desktop Connection (on XP). Stick in the IP, login and away you go :) | |
willay |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 17:45 |
plusnet do static ip's on their home service, what I got :) | |
Melville |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 17:40 |
^^^ thats the lad whos sorting it out for me, getting too technical for me now lol | |
Houckham |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 17:28 |
Alright Lads. | |
Melville |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 17:27 |
Im getting a bit lost off here like, I'll get my mate to answer cos hes sorting it out lol | |
Trotty |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 17:21 |
Hmmn... using actual RAS servers at either end, or VPN hardware on the other side of your DSL routers? Terminal Services a consideration? | |
Nismo |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 17:20 |
Easynet buisnees ISP | |
Melville |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 17:17 |
VPN mate | |
Trotty |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 17:15 |
Internally or over a VPN? | |
Melville |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 17:13 |
ok cheers dude, I'll give them a call in the morning :thumbs: | |
Trotty |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 17:10 |
Think it's optional TBH, most I've seen just have a package as Business 500 with fixed IP. | |
Melville |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 17:07 |
ADSL trotty. Do you know if the fixed IP is available as an optional extra or just on certain packages? | |
Trotty |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 17:00 |
BT do fixed IP deals - several of our clients have them. | |
Melville |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 16:24 |
we wanna try and stick with BT if poss but if worth comes when we'll have to change, just means they will have to get a cable in as there not allowed to use the BT lines - big court case apparently lol | |
stuyw |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 16:23 |
telewest do a business package | |
Melville |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 16:17 |
Hey M2rv we meet again lol. Yeah after remote access to one of our networks | |
M2RTY |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 16:16 |
what u after one for? remote access to summit like a network? | |
Melville |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 15:56 |
anyone know of any? Were currently with BT but I dont think they do a fixed IP package |