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Cisco Security Agent is being retired.

  • End of Life:  June 11, 2010
  • End of Sale:  December 10, 2010

SEE: EoS EoL for the Cisco Security Agent  [Cisco Security Agent] – Cisco Systems.

We have 2 PCs behind routers in geographically separated
networks. What is the best practice to connect those two
PCs together as if they were connected locally in a LAN.
Is VPN the answer and how do I setup a VPN network connection?
Do I need a VPN server or something?

Thank you for such wonderful site.

Read More: InetDaemon’s Answer to the VPN Question

I want to establish a tcp connection from multiple
clients to the server on the same port at the server.
How do I do that?

Sounds like you’re trying to multiplex the connections at your server.  Provided your application can handle more than one client at a time, TCP multiplexing takes care of the networking side of things for you automatically.

Here’s how..

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What scenarios are appropriate for using static routing?

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My Linksys Wireless Router (model WCG200) supports 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g. I’ve never had problems with it. I currently use it exclusively for wireless access around the house with a WPC54G Linksys wireless adapter plugged into the PCMCIA slot on my laptop. I’ve tried a Belkin wireless access point and it just didn’t work–with anything. I’ve tried a Netgear wireless router (WGR614) which is faster in terms of total throughput, but the Linksys router is by far the easiest to configure and manage.

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