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raye
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Orange, CA

Try IPSec

It isn't the easiest encyption to implment nor is it the holy grail. However it is about as close to holy grail as you can get.

Use it on my wireless and wired Windows 2003 AD domain, and it works great! After a few lost hairs that is. The latest gen of Linksys wireless routers/WAPs have this option, I am sure that others do.

vic102482
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Upper Marlboro, MD
·Verizon FIOS

They do? IPsec is for secure communications of clients that support it. I think linksys just supports pass through not actual IPsec communications.

I could be wrong though. I just never heard of that.
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raye
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Orange, CA
wrv54g supports up to 50 IPSec tunnels
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