Hi!
I've been using Witopia VPN services <http://www.witopia.net> for the
last 3 years.
One of the many great things to be said for the Mac is its ability to
handle most VPN protocols through a manual setup procedure, you type in
the required information for a new service from the Network options
under System Preferences, so far so good but what if you couldn't be
bothered doing that?
If you couldn't be bothered with all the technical data then just
download the Witopia VPN client for the Mac which Is quite usable with
Voiceover I'm pleased to say.
Which ever way you choose - setting up manual VPN configurations or
using the Automatic Witopia VPN client - you'll find plenty of user
guies, Tutorials and FAQ sheets which will give you all the information
you need to make the full use out of your VPN service plus you get 24
hour tech support both live and via eMail which I've found invaluable at
different times, those people sure know teir stuff when it comes to VPN.
See the Witopia web page for Subscription packages and so on.
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