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How do I set up a VPN?

Asked by jfilmore3 in Network Routers, Virtual Private Networking (VPN), Networking Hardware Firewalls

I am interested in setting up a constant VPN between 2 networks. I have a potential client that is interested in this and I want to know how to do this

Here's an EXAMPLE:

Office A is in New York with subnet of 192.168.1.0 and a WAN IP of 68.197.x.x

Office B is in Connecticut with subnet of 192.168.100.0 and a WAN IP of 75.124.x.x

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I want these 2 networks to be able to communicate as if they were on the same network. So let's say both of these networks have cable internet with static IP's. What else do I need to accomplish my task?

I am not looking to spend a fortune either

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