mightylothar
New Around Here
Hi all,
Loving the community here at Small Net Builder and all the sage advice that fills the forums.
I am fairly new to the world of VPN and am looking to set up a secure link between a few mobile users' laptops and our new Synology so that they can access files.
I know that Synology has a built in VPN server and I could forward the ports on our router but I am not sure if this is the most secure way to go about things. I am wondering if it would be a better idea to put a purpose built firewall such as the Cisco RV220W in place to establish the VPN connection to the Synology.
The connection to the Synology NAS would look like this:
Laptop(WAN) - Cable Modem - CiscoRV220W - Synology
I've love feedback on how folks establish a secure connection to their workplace. Is the SynologyVPN secure enough? If I put the Cisco in place do I use both it's VPN and the Synology's VPN?
Thanks all!
Loving the community here at Small Net Builder and all the sage advice that fills the forums.
I am fairly new to the world of VPN and am looking to set up a secure link between a few mobile users' laptops and our new Synology so that they can access files.
I know that Synology has a built in VPN server and I could forward the ports on our router but I am not sure if this is the most secure way to go about things. I am wondering if it would be a better idea to put a purpose built firewall such as the Cisco RV220W in place to establish the VPN connection to the Synology.
The connection to the Synology NAS would look like this:
Laptop(WAN) - Cable Modem - CiscoRV220W - Synology
I've love feedback on how folks establish a secure connection to their workplace. Is the SynologyVPN secure enough? If I put the Cisco in place do I use both it's VPN and the Synology's VPN?
Thanks all!