Question about pfSense Site to Site VPN
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@IT-ADMIN said:
what about having each box a client and server in the same time, Mr Scott don't like this idea,
what about you SirI don't believe that you can.
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@IT-ADMIN said:
do you mean by not relying on DDNS that i have to change the IP myself in each IP change ????
That's an option but I would prefer the DNS delay.
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How often does your IP address change?
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sometimes one week, sometimes 4 days, it depend
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currently i check every time my public ip to make sure that it is still fixed to make sure that the 2 office are connected, i wish to make this happen automatically but unfortunately DDNS despair me
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@IT-ADMIN said:
currently i check every time my public ip to make sure that it is still fixed to make sure that the 2 office are connected, i wish to make this happen automatically but unfortunately DDNS despair me
I assume that you don't have the ability to get static IPs? Have you looked into Hamachi?
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@scottalanmiller yes, and also our ISP makes it difficult to possess static IP, he force you to buy a subnet of 8 static ip, and the price is very expensive, because here in qatar exist only one ISP (landline provider) for this reason they do what they want,
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and also they force you to change you current wire installation and make a new one
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@IT-ADMIN said:
and also they force you to change you current wire installation and make a new one
Wow. Is it a government controlled monopoly or as the market just not created competition (yet)?
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@scottalanmiller exactly, it is a government ISP that don't have any competition, so they have freedom to do what they want
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@IT-ADMIN said:
@scottalanmiller exactly, it is a government ISP that don't have any competition, so they have freedom to do what they want
I see. That is unfortunate that instead of working to enable business that they use it to make money via the ISP directly. Iceland does something similar with a central ISP but provides high speed, great access to everyone.
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hhhh, can you imagine our ISP max ADSL bandwidth
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Hamachi would be "low" cost and should do what you need. I prefer Pertino but in your use case, gateway to gateway, it doesn't have an offering yet.
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@IT-ADMIN said:
hhhh, can you imagine our ISP max ADSL bandwidth
They are still using ADSL? That is horrible. Qatar is such a rich country, they could go all fiber overnight and really enable business there. The opportunities being missed are tragic.
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currently they are working in fiber optic, but only in some region not all qatar
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@IT-ADMIN said:
currently they are working in fiber optic, but only in some region not all qatar
Are you outside of Doha?
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i'm located in doha, i'm from Morocco and i work in qatar,
the problem is having fiber optic in business is not easy, and having it in your home is easy, can you imagine that ?? me for example we have fiber optic at home but no chance in our business, i don't know why they make it that difficult for companies getting upgraded -
and the worse, the maximum bandwith that you can have with this copper wire is 4 Mbs download and 0.5 Mbs upload
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@IT-ADMIN said:
i'm located in doha, i'm from Morocco and i work in qatar,
the problem is having fiber optic in business is not easy, and having it in your home is easy, can you imagine that ?? me for example we have fiber optic at home but no chance in our business, i don't know why they make it that difficult for companies getting upgradedActually the US is like that too. I recently worked with a business right next to my house. I have great fiber in my home and the business could not get it. And that was right in Dallas which is a single city with three times the population of all Qatar!