Is IPcop a good replacement for VPN routers like D-Link?
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Is IPcop a good replacement for VPN routers like D-Link?

From: <matt@ox11.com>
Date: Mon Aug 08 2005 - 18:16:29 CEST

I've been struggling with D-Link ADSL routers (with VPN functionality)
on many occasions and while they are great as a basic firewall, have
massive problems with setting up VPNs. Setting up a VPN between two
D-Link routers is okay, but then anything else is just too much hard
work.
I've been wondering if I should be using IPcop instead. Does this
handle multiple VPN's from XP machines (remote workers) okay? This is
something the D-Links don't without their VPN software client and then
I've not been able to get it to work!

Also, are there any IPcop experts out there in SE England who could
give me hands-on training on how to setup and use IPcop? I'd rather
pay someone for a day than waste days of my own time learning something
new!
Received on Thu Sep 29 20:01:04 2005