Hi list,
My company requires us to use a VPN security token for logging into our 
network from outside office locations.  The newer version of the token 
issued  and my diminishing vision are making it very difficult to read the 
numbers from the token that I have to enter to get onto our network when 
working from home.  I'm going to reach out to our IT team on this, but 
thought it would be helpful if I could be specific about how other blind 
people deal with this.  Several years ago, I met a person at a conference 
who said his company used tokens and he had a software version.  I don't 
know what that was and if he was using the same brand of tokens we are.  I 
think ours are done by Cisco. 

Anyone out thee also using VPN tokens and have any suggestions about 
alternative ways this can work? 


Robin 

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