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I assume it does not matter whether the client is on a DSL/cable connection or a dialup? > We use a Sonic Wall firewall on our Internet connection then Sonic Wall VPN > software on PC clients. > As long as your 400 and email server is behind sonic wall firewall all you > do is use some dialer software to internet (we use AT&T Global dialers) and > then activate the VPN client. Then connect to 400 or email as you normally > would. > > Works great for us on road and from home. > One note however is the faster your connection the better your email > response is. Big attachments on dialup suck. Green screen 400 really does > not matter. Cost us about very little to set this up and easy to explain to > field personnel.
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