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Most low end routers like the WRT54G will allow "VPN passthrough"....so you can supposedly do a client approach through the router, but how well this works I am not sure. I tried to set up a WindowsServer 2003 VPN over our Linksys BEFSR41 V3.0 and it did not work right at all....sooo.... I am soon setting up a Netgear FVS336G Firewall/VPN/Router unit on our network to allow for a good VPN setup...as well as having a reliable unit at the front of the network, the o'l linksys was a bad choice. This unit will run the whole VPN by itself, no need for a whole windows server to perform the task less securely.
Of course a good router also costs money....expect to pay $150+ for a reliable VPN router....Netgear makes a smaller cousin to the one I am using that would likely do a good job.
I am done using the consumer grade equipment due to all of its reliability issues and short lifespans.....business class is the way to go!
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