Help setting up VPN

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I need some help setting a VPN between 2 remote offices. Currently each site
has a Netgear FVS318v1 and a FVS318v3 router that was doing the VPN between
the 2 sites, but lately I am having problems with it. What my plan was to do
was use my Windows 2003 servers at each location to do the VPN between sites.
Is this possible to do with the Netgear routers still in place, but turning
off the VPN's on them and letting windows do it for me? i also need all
systems at each loaction to be able to access resources at the remote
locations. I will continue to use the netgear routers as my firewall also.
Both Windows servers also only have one NIC card in them and I plan to leave
it that way if possible.

Thanks
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