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Guys I need to do one of two things , I either need to find an online windows7 mapable drive or or I need to get 2 locations in different states using different ISP's connected with a VPN that will seamlessly allow for a single L2 domain.

Onedrive isn't mappable GDrive won't run on Win7 Seagate shut down their personal cloud Net gear no longer has ready cloud

Gonna start playing with DDNS (noip?)

Seems all of the useful P2P over IP has been discontinued, probably so ZOG has most of all of the data in the world.

Requirements - only need a few files available in real time so simultaneous multi edits are not possible.

Suggestions?

Guys I need to do one of two things , I either need to find an online windows7 mapable drive or or I need to get 2 locations in different states using different ISP's connected with a VPN that will seamlessly allow for a single L2 domain. Onedrive isn't mappable GDrive won't run on Win7 Seagate shut down their personal cloud Net gear no longer has ready cloud Gonna start playing with DDNS (noip?) Seems all of the useful P2P over IP has been discontinued, probably so ZOG has most of all of the data in the world. Requirements - only need a few files available in real time so simultaneous multi edits are not possible. Suggestions?

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I have some tp's here, but I was never Able to the the omada to work. I actually have to dual Wan routers at both locations .

Google drive up to .68 worked on 7, but seems GDrive has completely disabled the ability to do it.

Dropbox also disabled support on 7 for mapping.

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From what I remember about the Omada setup - you'll either need some form of dynamic DNS or a script that runs on each end to update the DNS record when the IP changes. Assuming you do not have a static IP at either location. That was the hardest part for me to get working.

Just testing it by hard coding the current external IPs it worked just fine but wasn't reliable due to non static IPs on residential Internet.

I can probably find the exact model number if you're interested but I'm sure they have newer ones out by now. They were dedicated Omada routers, it wasn't a firmware addon to a regular router. Maybe that makes a difference?

Another idea: There's DFS but that's going to need some kind of tunnel in order to work. I think there are ways to do DFS without a VPN. That might be an angle of attack.

Maybe something like triofox or filecloud? That won't give you a mapped drive though, just web front end to your on prem data.