But our network people tell me the Cisco VPN client is auto-configuring, while the built-in stuff requires guru-juju to get it to work with the Cisco hardware... but I haven't tried the latter.
Perhaps with Cisco equipment, or perhaps they're just lazy Windrone types who can't be bothered to check it out.
With MS VPN servers I enter the server IP address, the user name and the password. Actually, looking at it right now, thats all you *CAN* enter...dunno what guru-juju they're talking about.
Connected right up and not a lick of trouble. Zero configuration needed.
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