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Join Date: Sep 2008
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OS: XP pro
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Verizon FIOS and VPN w/Static IP
Hi,
I run an engineering consulting business from my home. I need to access my computer at home remotely vi VPN. A little history... I had FIOS internet installed 2 years ago and obtained 5 static IP addresses. I installed Secure Computing SG565 VPN firewall router and set it up with VPN PPTP such that I could access my home server remotely as could my sub contractors. All I had to do was create an account on the VPN router and provide the static IP address to my client and they could login into my LAN. Recently, I add FIOS TV to the internet service and now have an actiontec wireless router installed that has no VPN capability like my other router. I am told by the FIOS tech that the FIOS router needs to be connected first. I called an actiontec FIOS tech and he told me that I probably need to have FIOS install a NIM, network interface manager. My question is: Can I install a VPN capable router along with the FIOS router such that I can still have remote acces to my home computer as I did on the past and still have FIOS TV? Many thanks in advance. |
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Re: Verizon FIOS and VPN w/Static IP
Actually, they're lying to you.
Take a look at Replacing the FiOS Actiontec Router, there are several configurations you can use and still keep the TV service happy.
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