Re: Is WEP the most secure encryption in wireless network security?
James Knott wrote:
> Set up a VPN. There are several to chose from. Windows includes PPTP and
> others are available. I use OpenVPN, which comes with Linux and is also
> available for Windows.
I already download OpenVPN and use the sample configuration file for
both server and client, I don't know what I am doing. I need to setup
both server and client? I am not familar with VPN.
please advise more...
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