Netgear or MS Server 2003 for VPN
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I have a simple question about setting up a VPN, I am trying to create a VPN
so remote users can access an office network. I have a Netgear FVL328 which
I can use to set up the VPN connection, but also have a server with MS
Server 2003 which I could also use to handle the VPN connections.
Which is the better option to use and why? the Netgear? or the server?
If going with the Netgear can anyone recommend any good free VPN clients
that I can use to connect to the Netgear router?
Thanks.
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