I have a NetGear FVS318 with 8 VPN ports, and it has a DynDNS client built in. IIRC many of the other brands have the same feature, so the dynamic IP may not be an issue. (I've yet to try the VPN features yet, but I did find a HOWTO on for connecting FreeSWan to this router...)
Actually, what I'd like to do is try to get Linux running on this hardware. It has some type of Samsung ARM processor, which I *believe* uCLinux will run on. If anyone has any ideas/information/"I tried this and it will *never* work..." on this matter It might make an interesting new thread(?)... :) --mike On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 19:59, zzd wrote: > Does this mean that it is also possible to set up a VPN between any two > homes that have an internet connection and use the same Linksys > routers, or do you need a static IP at one end?
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