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Gary,

We use W2K as our VPN server (no surprise there, right? <G>) so what we
did in this situation was deploy a second subnet for all wireless
access. That subnet, while it has a private IP range (10.100.12.x) is
still considered by us to be a public network, so there's no direct
connect between the wireless subnet and our internal network. However,
the VPN server is connected to that subnet. So when you're wireless you
need to bring up a VPN connection just as if you were anywhere on the
internet, and the connection is the same one you'd bring up from home --
into the same VPN server you'd access from home. 

What I'm getting at is, do you need a separate VPN server for the
wireless stuff, or can you setup your current VPN server to handle
another subnet?

-Walden


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President & CEO
Tech Software
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