Networking Question
Originally Posted by LT69Padawan6
its a shame that the Windows Remote Desktop Connection is useless 

Originally Posted by Epoch
Cat 5 and lots of repeaters :eek4:
VPN would be your best bet... but are these static or dynamic DSLs?
VPN would be your best bet... but are these static or dynamic DSLs?
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setup a webserver chanc, then the guy can download the file then edit and upload
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Originally Posted by WiLL
...I really wanna get out and shoot people.
just get 2 VPN routers. you can get linksys or dlink that will serve its purpose. probably 100-150 each, and you can have permanent vpn tunnel up. hopefully they are both static ips tho. if not, i dont know if these routers have dyndns capibility or not
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Originally Posted by 94civicEX
I believe they are dynamic, but they never really change that often, so they may as well be static
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Originally Posted by Epoch
Well, if you don't mind having to occasionally babysit some VPN configs, it should be fine... Maybe if you find a VPN program that has a specific tracker for dynamic IP shifts you might be golden, BUT these most likely will cost money :happysad:
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Originally Posted by LT69Padawan6
its a shame that the Windows Remote Desktop Connection is useless 

the RDP protocol inherently sucks.. my company uses thin client boxes and a citrix server. it works pretty well. especially when logging in from home.
Originally Posted by 94civicEX
Why can't they just send the damn files to each other upon request
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.The problem with that is, assuming typical end-user train of thought, they'll screw up in properly naming or deleting the older revisions of the documents, and everything will go into a downward spiral of entropy as they start sending each other revisions at random :reechy:


