For remote users we use a Cisco solution.  The remote PC's do not need any 
additional hardware - it's all Cisco software.  Cool thing was that I 
almost landed a side job using the same solution to get into their 
network.

Doing it on an appliance versus a direct in to your i5 vpn solution is 
that you can use other stuff on the network as if you were local. 
Including stuff like
- Your local Domain Name Server
- Shares on wintel, etc
And still get into your i5 via 5250, netserver, etc as if you were local.

Rob Berendt

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