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Re: [OT] VPN advice



Just replace the wireless part?
i.e. turn off wireless on the Drayteks and buy a new access point, and
leave the Drayteks doing the routing/net access bit etc.?

I've got a separate access point and it means I can locate it for best
coverage, and not where it needs to be for the phone line etc. I've
also got it powered through an appliance module so I can turn it
on/off when I want (e.g. off overnight).

HTH,

Tim.


On 6/2/08, Dean Barrett <dean@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I currently VPN between work and home using a pair of Draytek routers.
>
> I want to replace them as the wireless is a little flakey with Pronto
Pro's.
>
> I assume i can create the same type of VPN using software rather than
> hardware ?
>
> At the moment it is dead easy to look at any machine on either network
and i
> would like to return this type of functionality rather than single
machine
> to single machine.
>
> Any suggestions/pointers greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
>
> Dean.

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