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  • masterofdesaster
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    Hi!
    Using a router isn’s possible.
    Here in Austria you are forced to establish a VPN via PPTP with most providers when using (A)DSL.
    So when you have a router – like I do – you already have a vpn/pptp tunnel running from the router to the provider. No router is able to establish a pptp-tunnel within a pptp-tunnel.
    The “second” tunnel hast to be established from the client side.
    Bye, Rudi

    [QUOTE][u]Quote by: MacTroll[/u][p]There isn’t going to be any way in the GUI to share a VPN inteface over NAT.

    Enabling NAT by hand would do this. You could also do a site-to-site vpn.

    However, I think your best bet by far would be to by a few cheap Linksys/DLink routers that have VPN server/client capacity. This way you can do site-to-site without having to do any work on the clients.[/p][/QUOTE]

    masterofdesaster
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    Hi!
    Have you found a way to solve that problem?
    My situation is quite similar. Except I have a dumb hardwired-device that can’t PPTP to my office.
    Hope you got help/can help!
    Bye, Rudi

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