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newb Member since: 2006-02-27 09:30:19 | posted: 2006-02-27 09:41:24 newb need short tutorial ---------- Hi I'm a totaly newbee
at VPN. I'm searching
information how to setup
my home computer as a
server so I can connect
to my home network from
school. Do I need
hardware or can I do it
without? If I need
hardware what should I
use? If I only need to
install a server on my
home computer (winXP) in
form of software what
program would you
surgest? What do I need
to know about VPN before
I can handle this little
project of mine? | pauleth Member since: 2006-04-06 12:20:50 | posted: 2006-04-06 12:31:04 VPN for Windows XP ---------- You shouldn't have to
purchase any third party
software for establishing
VPN on a Windows XP OS.
It can be configured from
the 'Network Connections'
icon on the Control
Panel.
Below are
some links to setting up
VPN Server and VPN Client
on
XP:
Server: htt
p://www.onecomputerguy.co
m/networking/xp_vpn_serve
r.htm
Client: h
ttp://www.onecomputerguy.
com/networking/xp_vpn.htm |
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