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Posted by Rolando on 06-15-2001 06:34 PM:

Virtual Private Networks with a Visor and a modem

I can access my company's intranet via a Virtual Private Network (PPTP or something...) using a SecureID system. The question is whether or not there is software available that will allow this to work for a Visor Deluxe.

It's not necessarily built in to every OS/Browser. For instance, on NT I had to load 3rd party software, but Win2000 has the ability built right in.

Anybody doing this? Anybody know?

I'm looking into getting a modem, but it won't really buy me anything unless I can get this to work.


Posted by Toby on 06-15-2001 06:38 PM:

Re: Virtual Private Networks with a Visor and a modem

quote:
Originally posted by Rolando
I can access my company's intranet via a Virtual Private Network (PPTP or something...) using a SecureID system. The question is whether or not there is software available that will allow this to work for a Visor Deluxe.

It's not necessarily built in to every OS/Browser. For instance, on NT I had to load 3rd party software, but Win2000 has the ability built right in.

Anybody doing this? Anybody know?

I'm looking into getting a modem, but it won't really buy me anything unless I can get this to work.



Have you looked at Movian yet?


Posted by Rolando on 06-15-2001 10:14 PM:

Thanks. It requires PalmOS 3.5 though.


Posted by Toby on 06-15-2001 10:27 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Rolando
Thanks. It requires PalmOS 3.5 though.


Ahh...sorry. Didn't realize you had a 'vintage' Visor. There was a company called V-One that was working on one also which was supposed to support PalmOS 3.1, but I'm not sure if they ever released. Maybe you can contact them.


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