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Check vista firewall for tcp port 1723 and make sure your router also forward it to the right machine.
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Buy two wireless network adapter and use AH-HOC with WPA2+PSK. This normally works in most cases where the computer is close enough to see each other.
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It's just one button in the ASDM to turn it on and another to send to a logging server. I've just change to an IOS base firewall and too lazy to pull the ASA out of the closet.
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They might have put the two computers on the same VLAN and let you use Nat thru their routers to conserve IP addresses, if this is the case then you should be able to set up local share easily. If the they give each computer a unique public IP, then you could build a vpn tunnel to connect the two computer up and share your files. The way to find out
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Wireless modem??? please dont use that, their power gain can not be set and are built to have very low output. Not to mention you can not connect good antenna on them. Try and get two wireless bridge instead. Make sure the connectors are compatible with the antenna.
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Only two users? Then buy two usb thumb drives and sync them to your local shares. Since there are only 1 GB of data between two users, this would be the cheapest and most efficient way to go.
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You probably statically assign it with an outside dns, or your dhcp is supplying outside dns servers. if you can ping the ip of he server and not the name of the server, then you have the problem above. Use your domain controller as your dns server. <---best practice.
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WHS doesnt support Domain, GPO, Active Directory etc...... It only run in a workgroup, sharing files, media and printers. Almost like a NAS with a printer attach.
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Have you log into the printer webpage and see where the documents are comming from? Another way is to use a packet capture like wireshark. Printers are the most sensitive thing on the network, because all you need is it ip address to start using it(and all of it ports are normally open for attack).
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You probably want something like... Site A network = 10.1.1.0 /24 with remote vpn user network =10.10.1.0 /24 Site B network = 10.1.2.0 /24 If you have a cheap vpn router then you can do something like... Site A network/VPN users = 10.1.1.0 /24 Site B network/VPN users = 10.1.2.0 /24 The only document I can think of is the administrator user name/password