WRT the VPN, it all depends on what your security requirements are. Some customers are happy with the RC4.

I know the Linksys firmware is open sources. In theory it could he made to provide the minimum information the SR needs to boot, which would be to use option 49.

In the future we hope to offer you a way to set this via the firmware. If you've ever seen a Tadpole Sun Ray, it would be like that.



Derek Konigsberg wrote:
http://www.sun.com/blueprints/0204/817-5490.pdf
http://www.sun.com/sunray/docs/SunRay_atHome033105.pdf
http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/ThinGuy?entry=the_importance_of_mtu


In other words...

"We provide users with an expensive Cisco so-ho VPN router, which establishes a VPN-style link to our network, and serves the right DHCP parameters to the Sun Ray"

(which makes me wonder if there is an equally portable cheaper option for those of us that got cheap SunRays off eBay and want tinker-setups to take on-the-go, without having to build a whole mini-PC running OpenBSD/Linux/etc. and the relevant VPN/DHCP software)

-Derek
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