VPN access will work fine in Bryant Park.  Just make sure you launch your 
web-browser first and click "i accept".  There is no NAT at bryant park, 
only routing and bridging.

--Terry

On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 03:56:22PM -0400, Sean Rolinson wrote:
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> Will VPN access work at the Bryant Park Node?  Is there anything
> specific I will need to change on my VPN client(s)?
> 
> I'm using the Cisco VPN client to connect to a Cisco PIX at work.  I
> also have the SonicWall VPN client that I use to connect to my home
> firewall from to time (less frequently).
> 
> Since there is no NAT going on at the park and since the APs should
> be "bridging", then there shouldn't be any problems that I can think
> of.  However, I wanted to check with the group first just to make
> sure.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Sean
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