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Answer» Hello, You should be able to set up a VPN server on the Windows machine that is providing DHCP. Windows should have functionality for it built in or alternatively you could use something like OpenVPN. You would then just need to forward the appropriate port through your router to the server. So i have a windows server that is providing the DHCP - also note that i want to connect from outside of my network INTO my network. windows has a built in service for this? With OpenVPN what would i need to do ? thanksDid the OP already searchfor free services do it thisfor you? Just search for: remote access to your office or home computer Or, Just CLICK HERE Quote from: Geek-9pm on April 22, 2016, 11:43:33 AM Did the OP already searchfor free services do it thisfor you? VPN isnt the same as teamviewer or gotoassist. i want to connect to my NETWORK not a single computer on my network. two very different things thanksThis explains how to set up a VPN server with Windows directly - http://www.practicallynetworked.com/security/set-up-a-personal-windows-vpn.htm This explains how to do the same using OpenVPN (it's a lot more flexible but also quite a bit more complex) - https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/Easy_Windows_GuideQuote from: camerongray on April 22, 2016, 12:05:50 PM This explains how to set up a VPN server with Windows directly - http://www.practicallynetworked.com/security/set-up-a-personal-windows-vpn.htm I tried the windows one, my laptop which was out of my network - gave the error 800. on my router the firewall is off and ports are forwarded... i will try the openvpn one later and TEST it again.. thanks |
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