User manual
Virtual Private Networking 
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A PPTP status icon appears in the system tray on the bottom right hand side of your 
computer, informing you that you are connected. 
You can now check your e-mail, use the office printer, access shared files and and 
computers on the network as if you were physically on the LAN. 
Note 
Depending on how your remote network is set up, some additional configuration may be 
required to enable browsing the network (aka Network Neighborhood or My Network 
Places). Refer to the following knowledge base article for further details: 
http://www.cyberguard.com/snapgear/faqomatic/public_html/fom-serve/cache/70.html 
To disconnect, right click the PPTP Status system tray icon and select Disconnect. 
You can then disconnect from the Internet if you wish. 
IPSec 
SG unit to SG unit 
There are many possible configurations in creating an IPSec tunnel. The most common 
and simplest is described in this section. Additional options are also explained 
throughout this example, should it become necessary to configure the tunnel with those 
settings. For most applications to connect two offices together, a network similar to the 
following is used. 










