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2007-03-02
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#11
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2007-03-02
, 09:59
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#12
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2007-03-02
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@ UK
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2007-03-02
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@ Pennsylvania, USA
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2007-03-02
, 22:43
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@ Paris, FRANCE
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2007-03-02
, 23:37
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@ Pennsylvania, USA
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2007-03-03
, 03:59
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2007-03-03
, 16:18
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#18
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The developer discounts have all been allocated.
It's worth noting that many people clamouring for an easy to use VPN solution all require different things. Personally, I now need PPTP, however others need OpenVPN, others L2TP, others IPsec etc. etc.
A single easy-to-use GUI which handled all of the above would be the real killer app...
Though it seems unlikely anyone will ever code such a beast, it would be truly wonderful to have. I bought my N800 expecting to make an IPsec VPN connection to my Netgear router at home. I saw there were VPN clients for the internet tablet and foolishly never investigated whether there were multiple incompatible VPN technologies.
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2007-03-03
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2007-03-06
, 04:53
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