How To Create a VPN between an Allied Telesis Router and a Microsoft Windows 2000¹ Client, Without Using NAT-T
This VPN solution is suitable for any business deployment and provides your office with secure internet access and firewall protection, plus remote encrypted VPN access for staff who work from home.
You should use the companion Note How To Create A VPN Between An Allied Telesis Router And A Microsoft Windows 2000 Client, Over NAT-T instead, if:
●the Allied Telesis router is connected to the Internet through a NAT gateway device, such as an ADSL modem, and/or
●you want to let travelling staff connect to your office from such places as hotel rooms.
AR415S 、 AR44xS 、 AR44xS series 、 AR450S 、 AR750S 、 AR770S 、 AR725 、 AR745 、 AR720 、 AR740 、 AR410 、 AR300 、 AR410 series 、 AR300 series |
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User's Guide |
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Please see the document for details |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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2007/10/23 |
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REV D |
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C613-16004-00 |
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2.4 MB |
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