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Re: Easiest way to setup vpn into home network



Why not buy a VPN box an put it behind the router - Linksys do one
that
works over SSL for around =A3100 (
http://www.broadbandstuff.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=3D917)

I quite fancy the Netgear SSL312 as it'll act as a http reverse proxy too
but at =A3200 it's a little too expensive for me right now.

Andy

On 27/06/07, noel_pilot <HA@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> Hopefully an easy one here
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> I have a netgear dg834g router which supports outgoing vpn but not
> incoming.
> Im looking to setup quite a simple vpn for a little extra security
> when accessing from away or work.
>
> I don't really want to have a pc running all the time so assume I need
> a router that supports it, I'm happy with my netgear in general so
> could I get a basic draytek or other router that supports vpn and use
> that either in front of or behind the netgear?
>
> Any other options, eventually I plan to get an Apple Airport base
> station but need to look and see if they support, ideally would like a
> quick very cheap solution for now! :)
>
> Thanks
>
> Noel
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--=20
Andy


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