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What is your budget for the "fix"? Regardless of the products used, you have two options.
#1 - Create a site to site VPN setup using your own routers. You can use ASA's like was mentioned before, or other vendors like Juniper, Zyxel, whatever. You can even roll your own and do Untangle for an...
Thanks TCM. I do know somewhat what I'm doing in Untangle. I've run it in multiple locations already. To your suggestion of running a continuous ping at the remote office - I did do that for about two days actually and we did come back with fairly high pings every 15 minutes or so. But it would...
Hi everyone! I've been reading a lot of posts, but haven't actually written too many myself. I am looking for some help with an issue that has me scratching my head. I have a client which has a remote office connected via Untangle's Point to Point VPN to their main office which is also on...
I have used those panels in some jobs I've done. Personally, if you can, I would install the phone module into that panel and split the phones through that. The data, I would use the patch panel you linked next to the Open House Panel. Stop by Home Depot / Lowes and pick up a small piece of...
I just installed a 3 pack UniFi System for a client of mine almost 2 weeks ago. I also have to chime in that the APs themselves are awesome and the software is great. To answer your question, the control software runs on any computer that you can stay logged into, and simply runs a tiny web...
Don't forget the CALs also! While you will be able to connect to the server just fine (You don't "install" the licenses), you should have the paper documenting your CAL amounts in case of an audit.
The free edition doesn't do as seamless integration with outlook as the paid edition. You can get calendar and contacts to sync with outlook but with additional apps. With regards to phones, it really does depend on the phone that you have.
I think if you're going to stick with this client, I would go with a phased approach as well. I had a similar experience myself, and as others have stated before, you're gonna learn a lot about the business side of this with SMBs. I would suggest you sit with the client and break it down in a...
What kind of server are they trying to RDP into? It sounds like you are trying to RDP into a domain controller.
You will need to edit the Domain Controllers GPO in Group Policy. You need to configure the Local Security Policy of Domain Controllers and edit the "Allowed Remote Desktop Users"...
Its kind of funny how they forget that Microsoft's biggest money making side isn't consumer but rather business sales. What about Licensing, Server versions, Exchange, SharePoint, all sorts of offerings on that side. Take corporations today, even with Volume Licensing, that's a huge cash cow...