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DRW
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Thu Aug 19, 2004 7:27 pm Post subject:
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For the last week, I have been setting up SBS 2003 for our
organization. One of the main reason we decided to set up a network
like this is to give our folks at other locations access through a VPN
connection. I was under the impression that we have a dynamic IP from
our ISP, but after trying to get the VPN set up, I now discover that
we have a shared IP.
After discovering that, I have found out that our ISP can give us a
public/static IP, but they charge $200 per month for that service!
That is an expense that I had not expected. And we do not have any
other ISPs in our area who do DSL.
Is that any way around that problem? .
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gene martinez
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Fri Aug 20, 2004 6:10 pm Post subject:
Re: Shared IP |
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I've use IpMailer, it checks your wan ip address and if it changes you
can setup who get's emailed and what the new ip address is. Might work
for you..
drw170@yahoo.com (DRW) wrote:
| Quote: | For the last week, I have been setting up SBS 2003 for our
organization. One of the main reason we decided to set up a network
like this is to give our folks at other locations access through a VPN
connection. I was under the impression that we have a dynamic IP from
our ISP, but after trying to get the VPN set up, I now discover that
we have a shared IP.
After discovering that, I have found out that our ISP can give us a
public/static IP, but they charge $200 per month for that service!
That is an expense that I had not expected. And we do not have any
other ISPs in our area who do DSL.
Is that any way around that problem? .
DRW |
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Matthias
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Posted:
Sun Aug 22, 2004 12:38 am Post subject:
Re: Shared IP |
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My opinion:
DynDNS is the answer. Lets connect over DNS-name
which is stored in a dynamic DNS service.
"DRW" <drw170@yahoo.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:1c1459d4.0408190727.5b37489c@posting.google.com...
For the last week, I have been setting up SBS 2003 for our
organization. One of the main reason we decided to set up a network
like this is to give our folks at other locations access through a VPN
connection. I was under the impression that we have a dynamic IP from
our ISP, but after trying to get the VPN set up, I now discover that
we have a shared IP.
After discovering that, I have found out that our ISP can give us a
public/static IP, but they charge $200 per month for that service!
That is an expense that I had not expected. And we do not have any
other ISPs in our area who do DSL.
Is that any way around that problem? .
DRW |
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