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General => General Discussion => Computer Support Issues => Topic started by: FrostWraith on November 08, 2006, 05:48 PM

Title: Networking Problem
Post by: FrostWraith on November 08, 2006, 05:48 PM
Hi.

My dad has a project in which it has two offices, both across town from eachother.  These two offices use the same program and need to be connected with eachother.  He has a switchboard on the host site. He would like to know if he could run a t1 between the two and successfully work together with a switchboard on the other end. This would make them all on the same LAN and ISP. This would be done without using a bridge or router.

If this is possible, would he need any appliance (Ex. CSU/DSU) between both switches and the t1? If an appliance is needed, is this the one he will need?

Any input appreciated!
Title: Re: Networking Problem
Post by: Grok on November 09, 2006, 02:19 PM
Is it necessary for them to have 100% connectivity 24 hours per day?  If not, and if periodic random nonconnectivity is permitted, just use the internet and a VPN.
Title: Re: Networking Problem
Post by: FrostWraith on November 09, 2006, 02:42 PM
That's what my dad's second option would be. Performance in his case really isn't quite an issue. I believe they are just sharing a common database. It is a dental company and they have hundreds of clients. What would seem more of a correct path to go, t1 or VPN. Is t1 getting outdated?
Title: Re: Networking Problem
Post by: Eric on November 09, 2006, 03:06 PM
He also has the option of renting a dedicated line from an ISP.
Title: Re: Networking Problem
Post by: FrostWraith on November 09, 2006, 03:41 PM
Well, would anyone know if my little scenario above would work?