I don't intend to use the public IP for the private network or in my intranet, @Mike recommends me to used public ip in his above post so that the branch office and remote workstation can join to my domain using different type of vpn solutions that windows server offers
Yes, I mean if it is possible to connect the branch office site and the workstation from remote location to the main office without a public ip address designated to the server
@ Mike: The internal IP on the intranet from the Main network are in DHCP mode, I can't ping the workstation and the server from branch office because they are not yet join my main domain, that's my problem how can I connect them? Is there any solution without using public static ip? our office...
Thanks mate for your reply, Your a legend. By the way, based on the diagram only the 2 windows server are on the commercial VPN (ExpressVPN), the client workstation that are in remote location are on public internet with no VPN connections, and we are on a short budget to purchase a public ip...
Hi! Good day,
We have a server with windows server 2016 standard with AD, DHCP and DNS roles installed in our main office and acting as a File server, our problem is how we can connect or link multiple branch office and client workstation from remote location to our main office network? (I have...
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