There has to be a router or switch to plug the phone into or the phone wont
be of much use.

You can pick up a cheap linksys IPSec VPN endpoint for about $80 last I
checked.


> Hello Miguel
>
> Thanks for this suggestion, but if the user has onlye a Grandstream
> SIP phone on the other end, no PC, nothing, just the SIP phone. It can
> be possible any encription in this case?
>
> Fach
>
> On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 11:51:46 -0800 (PST), Miguel Ruiz Velasco Sobrino
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello Fach,
> > I have used openvpn for a while and in the new release thereis a feature
called "server
> > mode" that makes posible to have a full network of vpn links besides a
single TUN/TAP
> > adaptor (a pure software NIC) in the server. I haven't used that
feature, but I think
> > this is what you need. Also openvpn runs on linux, *bsd, solaris,
windows, and maybe in
> > other OS.
> >
> > Miguel
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