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Is there a easy to follow directions for setting up the VPN for the PPC's
or using ActiveSync is all I need? I'm using a Samsung i700 and Verizon
connection, any suggestions? TIA
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Please elaborate? VPN setup is quite easy and straightforward.
"Me" <spamsome1@else.net> wrote in message
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> Is there a easy to follow directions for setting up the VPN for the PPC's
> or using ActiveSync is all I need? I'm using a Samsung i700 and Verizon
> connection, any suggestions? TIA
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> "..........most folks are about as happy as they make up to their minds to
> be...." A. Lincoln
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"Me" <spamsome1@else.net> wrote in message news:6mw9hdxkslmt$.19k0nkwml10ey.dlg@40tude.net...
> Is there a easy to follow directions for setting up the VPN for the PPC's
> or using ActiveSync is all I need? I'm using a Samsung i700 and Verizon
> connection, any suggestions? TIA
> --
> "..........most folks are about as happy as they make up to their minds to
> be...." A. Lincoln
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 19:26:04 +1100, S. Pidgorny <MVP> wrote:
Hi S, here is what I have, a Samsung i700 that I'm trying to connect to my
PC, as soon as I set the device on the cradle it will pop a question saying
that can not connect to the network, that I need to check the settings to
setup the connection, so I tried going on the settings by clicking on the
My connections/Add a new VPN server connection then it will ask the Host
name/ IP and here is where I get lost, I just type some name, but for the
type of the VPN couldn't make a choice as per: IPsec/L2TP or PPTP, here is
where I got lost. Any ideas on where I'm? Thanks!
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