18 Nov
2004
18 Nov
'04
20:18
That wouldn't work for me. One end of my vpn my notebook. It has to run the vpn software, so that I can use it elsewhere.
Which still isn't a problem with remote administration. All you would have to do at each location is plug the thing in, see what ip gets assigned to it, login to remote administration, update the newly assigned ip, and bingo! Plus if you used a wireless accesspoint router with VPN, as long as you would have to carry around this little box anyway, you would get the added benefit of both wireless and hardware firewall.... B-)