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tgarr
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join:2008-03-28
Ventura, CA

Verizon DSL Router LAN 2 LAN VPN Tunnel

I have a customer with Verizon DSL and they are looking into possibly setting up a LAN 2 LAN VPN between offices. I know at one office they have the Verizon supplied router / modem, and its possible we may use a different VPN router at the other end. Has anyone ever set up a VPN using Verizon supplied equipment? If so is there anything I should be aware of before implementing this. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. Thanks.

m0x20

join:2008-04-23

tgarr, good morning

you can use any brand of vpn router that has IPSec, PPtP etc.

if you want, post what is the brand and model of the verizon-provided modem/router and i'de be glad to do a quick research for you.

god bless

tgarr
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join:2008-03-28
Ventura, CA

Thanks for the reply... I'm not sure what brand of router is is but it's a all in 1 router... wireless, modem, and router. I did see the portion for VPN and I assume that it should be pretty simple if it can use the standard IPSec tunnel set up. If thats the case I think I will just get a Linksys VPN router for the remote end and attempt to create the LAN 2 LAN tunnel. Thanks again.

DocLarge
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join:2004-09-08
England
reply to tgarr
If they supplied the standard Westell 6100 modem/router, you'll probably need to bridge it and then set the router up to handle he PPPoE translation.
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