How To | Create a VPN, (including dynamic DNS) between Apple products running Mac OS X and an Allied Telesis Router
■Allied Telesis embraces the Internet as a standards driven environment where maximised inter-operability to a range of different Internet-vendor devices is important. Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) is an example of an inter-networking technology where this inter-operability is very important.
■This How To note details one of the inter-operation solutions from Allied Telesis: creating Virtual Private Networks between Allied Telesis routers and a Mac OS X device, or iPhone, including Dynamic DNS.
AR415S 、 AR440S 、 AR441S 、 AR442S 、 AR750S 、 AR750S-DP 、 AR770S 、 OS 、 OS X 、 OS X 10.5 |
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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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2010/2/16 |
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REV B |
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C613-16148-00 |
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