> Another issue, only one interface can be PPPoE, not both. 
> (Assuming you are using PPPoE for your ADSL)

Nope: PPPoA via external routers.

> Another issue, IPsec is only supported as static IP to static IP.

All sites have /29 static subnets, so no problem there. Home users obviously
are dynamic.

> Another issue, L2TP/IPsec server is not supported.  On the 
> other hand, OpenVPN can be configured to handle your needs, 
> but all your clients would have to switch to OpenVPN.

Not too much of an issue, to be honest - our current L2TP/IPSec road-warrior
connection have utterly unexplained problems as it is, so a change would not
be out of the question.

Tom


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