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Same here as well. We have about 20-30 Motions out in the field. Some like them, some don't...Most are trying to use them as a laptop or desktop replacement and they just aren't designed to do that in my opinion...From a support side, they are a pain the arse...again just my .02
Totally agree about the ZoneAlarm stuff...gives me chills just thinking about it...
Hopefully the D-Link will work out okay for you. A few other articles indicated that Linksys was sketchy with this technology at this point...some got it to work and some couldn't get it to work even with the...
Tech support notes from a D-Link WBR-2310
"VPN Passthrough
The device supports VPN (Virtual Private Network) passthrough for PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol), L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol), and IPSec (IP Security). Once VPN passthrough is enabled, there is no need to create any...
According to what I found...most "cheap" routers don't support this, but supposedly this one does...
ZoneAlarm Z100G Secure Wireless Router
This forum "confirms" the multiple VPN pass-through capability...
http://sofaware.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/1231038134/m/5101053644
There may be...
What kind of router are you behind when you are doing this? The reason I ask is that most "run of the mill' routers only support a "1-to-1" NAT even with VPN pass-through enabled thus allowing only one IPSec or PPTP Tunnel outbound.
No problem....I will definitely agree with you on IBM and CommVault, but HP has always worked well for me....had horrible experiences with Dell, but again that is just me...too each his own...if it works for you then more power to ya...
Sure am...We have 80 or so in operation and have no major issues...sure an occasional drive failure every now and then, but other than that...completely stable and reliable
Your best bet might be a registry edit that changes the settings back. After exporting the correct registry key or string, you could then call the updated .reg file in a batch file and distribute via group policy, via a scheduled task, or something along that line... I would have to dig around...