VPN and IPSec
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Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 17:59:02 -0800
I am trying to setup a VPN using 2 Windows XP Pro machines. I have 2 Linksys
VPN End Point routers that do the job for me, but I need to move them
elsewhere. So my question is, can I leave one of the routers on one network
and connect to the VPN using XP's built in IPSec policies? Can I simply set
up a VPN using 2 PC's and IPSec? What is my best option here? Thanks for
any advice/help.
Jeff
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