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Careful! Most cheap routers do NOT support multiple VPN connections from behind it to the same VPN server. PC1->router->VPN1 and PC2->router->VPN2 is fine, but PC1&PC2->router->VPN1 won't work. I like the idea of funneling all traffic over the corporate connection, it centralizes logging and rules management. But why use a VPN client at each PC? Why not get something like linksys's BEFVP41 router which has built-in VPN-tunnel capabilities (http://tinyurl.com/e9cfw) that way the router is the VPN client to your corporate office and you can manage traffic connections on the router. NB: I've only read about the BRFVP41, I've not used it. -Walden
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