I think I understand. The subject was IPSec, but what you need is PPTP
clients? Or you need them to be connected 24/7 via IPSec to your network?
And, I can't send you e-mail directly, your e-mail server bounces my
e-mails :-(
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Glenn May wrote:
> They are all running XP. But the XP client does not allow for remote
> DHCP from what I can figure out. They are all using Broadband
> cards. There is no way of getting a static on that
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> Michael Brown wrote:
>> I'm not sure if I understand. Every OS out there comes with a free
>> VPN client that I'm aware of except maybe the Windows 3.11, 9X
>> series? What OS are your remote folks using?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Michael
>>
>> Glenn May wrote:
>>> Good afternoon,
>>>
>>> Has anyone come across a use able version of a VPN client that will
>>> work with remote users on M0n0wall? I have a couple of remote
>>> folks that are not exactly technically brilliant, but I need to
>>> allow them into the network. I really don't have the budget to pay
>>> $150.00 each for a client license, so free would be PERFECT!!
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for any suggestions that can be made..
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Glenn May
>>>
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