The SonicWall VPN client tends to be unusable if you have any other VPN
client - eg. CISCO - installed. There is a lot of farting around disabling
and enabling VPN clients when multiple VPN clients are used on the same PC.

The advice is, try and use a single VPN client for ALL your connections.
And, if possible, use the one that comes with Windows.




On 10/30/08 12:46 PM, "Jim Steil" <steil@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

We've had good luck with SonicWall devices. A Pro 1260 at the home
office and TZ 170/180/190s at the remote locations Very easy to
setup/administer.

-Jim

Booth Martin wrote:
What is the experience here for good setups for small business vpn
connections to the Internet? (I have had nothing but dial-up problems
lately and am looking for an alternative solution.)






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