Important Set Up Question for The Professional Sellers
Hi Guys,
We recently had over a few VPNs. All VPNs were operated on the same PC running VMware with different VM's (each VPN on a different VM).
To avoid linking, we used the Win7 built in firewall to disconnect ingoing+outgoing traffic in case of a VPN disconnection (using the home/public network profiles).
It all worked well, until all of our accounts got linked and deleted on the same day and we lost confidence in this system. The link was due to all of the VMs reverting to the main computer's IP, at different times.
We need your professional technical help to make sure we do everything right this time.
Please help us with the following issues:
Do you know of an extra layer to add to the firewall in case of VPN disconnection so that the VM will not revert to the main computer's original IP no matter what happens?
We have a few employees who require the windows built-in Remote Desktop tool to connect to each VM running a VPN (Teamviewer is way too slow). We tried setting up access to the VM (while connected to the VPN) using Remote Desktop but failed. Can you please advise how we can set up Windows Remote Desktop connection to a VM running VPN?
If we manage to solve these 2 issues we should be fine.
We would appreciate your specific and knowledgeable assistance.
Thank you
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