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Old 28-04-2005, 19:32   #15
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Re: Static IP address

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Originally Posted by Chris T
Considering that most people who have VPN on their work laptop, have it so they can work from home, and the majority of domestic broadband products do not give you a static IP, it surely is some half-assed VPN product that insists on you having a static IP in order for it to work.
Exactly my thoughts. The whole point of a VPN is that it provides a secure connection over an inherently insecure connection, such as HTTP. Sounds like they can't work out why the VPN isn't working and are trying a fob off.
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