Adding a VPN gateway to my SBS 2003 network



Hi,

I have a client who needs to the ability to connect to his laptop to
his office network from home. Because of the software he uses uses a
lot of graphics to dumb things down RDC is not an option. What kind
of low cost and simple VPN solutions does everyone recommend? I have
SBS 2003 (not R2, no ISA) and a Sonicwall TZ150 firewall/router.

Thanks for the help,

Dan
.



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