evilsee
Senior Member
Moederloos -I've just checked out IS'es static addresses (and have it on good authority that they are the only (other than us shortly) provider of statics) and you can't use their addresses for a vpn.. the router supplied by them uses one add, and is locked down??
your talking a load of dung, I have a router from IS thats has 30 gig traffic and 5 static ip addresses. Their device plugs into my cisco ASA and I do the Nat'ing on the ASA. The ASA has a vpn link to the UK, works fine and yes I aware that I have a tunnel running through another tunnel, but for our needs thats fine as we only need Data to trickle through in either direction.