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Post 10 made on Thursday January 16, 2014 at 05:59
Mario
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On January 15, 2014 at 22:37, CreativeHT said...
Yes you have it basically correct. Isp modem goes in bridge mode and you run your own router with the wan set for one of the static IPs and setup like normal. All client access will be the same as if they are off site since their network will be totally seperate.

Just to clarify, i hope the IT person is running his own router and not relying on the Comcast pos.

So how do access my IP address and how does IT guy access his?
Where do I plug my RJ45 and IT his? (Please don't make this dirty, I need to get this working this morning :-)  ).

And, yes; IT guy is using some sophisticated firewall gizmo with all sorts of bells and whistles. He definitely knows his shit and Doctor trusts him explicitly; he's just paranoid and doesn't want others (me) unrestricted/unmonitored access to his HIPAA certified network. IT guy has been with this office/practice for some time, while I'm the new guy in this deal.


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