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ws6chad
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 5:20 pm    Post subject: 1 VPN to Client - Multiple Engineers Reply with quote

Hello,

Is this possible? We have a small office with a VPN we establish by
running the Cisco VPN client software ver. 4.0.4. We have DSL and a
Cisco/ Linksys RV082 router. Several engineers need to access our
clients database simultaneously by establishing the VPN session. But
as it is, we can only have one VPN session at a time so only 1 engineer
can work in the clients db at a time.

Can we do NAT with the VPN software so the client only see's one IP
address? Is that possible?

We are trying to keep from buying more IP addresses from Verizon.

Any advice is greatly appreciated!
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Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 1:17 am    Post subject: Re: 1 VPN to Client - Multiple Engineers Reply with quote

"ws6chad" <chad78735@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Hello,

Is this possible? We have a small office with a VPN we establish by
running the Cisco VPN client software ver. 4.0.4. We have DSL and a
Cisco/ Linksys RV082 router. Several engineers need to access our
clients database simultaneously by establishing the VPN session. But
as it is, we can only have one VPN session at a time so only 1 engineer
can work in the clients db at a time.

Can we do NAT with the VPN software so the client only see's one IP
address? Is that possible?

We are trying to keep from buying more IP addresses from Verizon.

try setting all but 1 of the clients to use TCP encap rather than UDP - the
router should then treat them as separate TCP links.
Quote:

Any advice is greatly appreciated!

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Regards

stephen_hope@xyzworld.com - replace xyz with ntl
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