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===If You have a DrayTek router use the following client=== | ===If You have a DrayTek router use the following client=== | ||
Smart VPN Client (Windows™ 98/2K/XP/Vista) For VPN capable routers. | Smart VPN Client (Windows™ 98/2K/XP/Vista) For VPN capable routers. | ||
* [http://www.draytek. | * [http://www.draytek.com/user/SupportDLUtility.php DrayTek download page] | ||
* [http://www.draytek.com/ | * [http://www.draytek.com DrayTek.com] | ||
* [http://www.draytek.us/ DrayTek US] | |||
===If your router is running [[DD-WRT]] here is how to make a VPN connection to it=== | ===If your router is running [[DD-WRT]] here is how to make a VPN connection to it=== | ||
Revision as of 07:19, 9 October 2010
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If You have a DrayTek router use the following client
Smart VPN Client (Windows™ 98/2K/XP/Vista) For VPN capable routers.
If your router is running DD-WRT here is how to make a VPN connection to it
- BRIDGED OpenVPN v24 sp1 gui setup guide
- How to set up a Windows XP VPN connection to a DD-WRT router
Free VPN clients
Free SSH clients
Other articles about VPN
Network address translation
- Network address translation (NAT) Overview, related RFCs: RFC 4008, RFC 3022, RFC 1631 (obsolete)
- UDP hole punching another NAT traversal technique
VoIP and NAT traversal
- Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE)
- STUN Simple Traversal of UDP over NATs (STUN), a NAT traversal protocol defined in RFC 3489
- Traversal Using Relay NAT (TURN)
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