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How to Setup a VPN Server Using Windows XP

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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2009

From http://www.GilsMethod.com - If youre like the countless number of small business owners who would like to have access to their offices network without being in the office, read on! Microsoft bundled a VPN package with Windows XP that allows you to do just that. When you setup a VPN in your office, you essentially open a gateway to your offices network, you can access the networks folders that you have designated to share. In turn this allows you to work from essentially any computer with internet access from anywhere in the world. You can play the short video which demonstrates the process or follow the instructions on the website.

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  • Thanks very much for this man, very helpful =)

  • @source1zero You are welcome.

  • Can I connect from across the Internet

  • @cusinndzl Yes.

  • can people over net connect to this sorry just trying to sort some things out

  • @ColeclarkFAN1 Yes, but only with the credentials you setup.

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  • Now i Run Sip Fax and Sip Phone on one computer and one network connection with out problem

  • Hi i had problem whith 2 sip software and this help me a lot i try other VPN setting

    THX a lot you help me a lot

  • ahh

  • Very informative. Thanks.

  • after doing this,how do i undo it?

  • @paginipro REALLY ARE U HIGH?

  • how do I set up my router for vpn?

  • i set up VPN on my computer following as you doing. On User tab : Can I make any userid and pw for other computer to connect to my computer?

    on Networking tab: TCP/IP select and click properties , there is IP add to assign , how can I set up this IP address? Do I have to type other computer's IP address?

  • @McJekab If there's an App that allows for VPN connections, perhaps, but you would have to see what the instructions are.

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