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RE: [OT] Vigor ISDN Routers -which one ??


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  • Subject: RE: [OT] Vigor ISDN Routers -which one ??
  • From: "Dean Barrett" <dean@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 13:47:02 +0100
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Thanks for that Paul - I shall get an email off to Draytek to get a
confirmation on the call back facility



Dean.


-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Gordon [mailto:paul_gordon@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 23 July 2003 13:27
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] [OT] Vigor ISDN Routers -which one ??


Dean,

My router is a 2200 which I initially used on an ISDN line, and now use
on an NTL cable line. - I chose this model specifically for it's
dual-purpose upgradeability, as it has 2 WAN interfaces, - 1 BRI ISDN,
and 1 Ethernet.

When I used it on ISDN, I'm pretty certain it did have the CLI
recognition feature to allow a call-in to initiate a dial-out, and it
certainly does have the VPN facility as I use that quite extensively...

You really need the VPN feature if you want to make full use of your
networks at either end... without it, you are limited to acessing only
what you choose to publish to the WAN interface, - ie FTP, HTTP, SMTP,
and so on... you can of course use port redirections to get to multiple
endpoints, and there's no reason you "can't" open whatever ports
you
like at each end to allow whatever services you want, - other than that
would be a really stupid thing to do! - you really wouldn't want to
allow the entire internet population RDP access to your PC's for
example.... At least with the VPN you have a "reasonably" secure
way of
connecting the networks together to allow full access so you can map
drives, use remote desktop, etc. etc. etc.....

However, I believe a new model is due imminently which also has VOIP
functions built-in, and sports a couple of phone jacks on the back panel
for connecting normal POTS phones to your broadband line... - that might
be worth looking at as well...

HTH

Paul G.



>From: "Dean Barrett" <dean@xxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
>Subject: [ukha_d] [OT] Vigor ISDN Routers -which one ??
>Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 12:48:48 +0100
>
>I believe the Vigor is the HA'ers choice for routers.
>
>Living in the Broadband wilderness, just 7 miles from Milton Keynes,
>but hey - why would we want ADSL in a village..
>
>Rant over.
>
>My wife want to take Maternity leave - she believes being 7.5months
>pregnant is good reason - 'suppose I cant argue that. Trouble is she's
>my secretary at work. I have convinced her to do 1 day a week from home

>for the full duration of her leave.
>
>My idea is to connect to the office via ISDN to the Internet and me be
>able to collect files etc. via ADSL at the office end. Not really sure
>how to do this, all I do know is I don't want anything directly
>connected to the net here, we currently go through one of those little
>ADSL routers providing NAT etc.
>
>I've looked at Vigor 2000 2200X 2200WPlus and 2600W - I don't know
>which one to choose. I like the idea of the 2000 as I'd be able to call

>it on my mobile and initiate a connection which means I could look at
>my MV1000 etc at home. But it doesn't do VPN - do I need VPN to connect

>between machine over the net ?? - the 2200x offers VPN, but I cant find

>this remote activiation facility which I believe I'll need.
>
>Help appreciated
>
>
>
>Dean.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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