Hello,

>>Actually, we need to have VPN officially. We like to connect between two
offices from >>different countries thru VPN... We can do everything in one
country but We have some >>problems in other country.. Do you hear anything
about the great firewall of China? Yah.. >>there are the same kinda thing in
that country... There are only one ISP in that country >>and it's so
difficult to get Public IP Address for our office...All ppl from that
country are >>using interent with private Ip Address only . (behind the
firewall of ISP..) We are finding >>the solution for VPN tool that can be
useful for both countries..
Can anyone suggest me any solution for my situration?
Thank you..

On 5/23/06, Jaroslaw Rafa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Bovy, Stephen J napisal(a):
> > does Hamachi create a point to point virtual lan network
> >
> > can I connect two networks with this technology
> >
> > say for example connect my local lan network to my corporate lan network
> > ?????
>
> It would be better to use two VPN-enabled routers in both networks for
> that
> purpose. It's very easy to set up that way. There are many cheap routers
> with VPN feature available on the market.
> Regards,
>    Jaroslaw Rafa
>    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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