Using a Cisco IOS router you can than allow multiple PC’s to use the VPN service by changing the default gateway on the PC(s) to the inside interface of the VPN Client. You can even go a step further by setting up a separate SSID on your wireless access point(s) so that you have a dedicated wireless SSID which only uses the anonymous VPN

They want to create a VPN to one of our points of presence and the only options we offer are site to site or L2TP dial in. Is it possible to configure their Cisco (3925) to connect via L2TP to our PoP? The L2TP server is a pair of Fortigate 100Ds and the configuration allows iPads, laptops, etc to dial in no problem, protected by IPSEC. Configuring an L2TPv3 Ethernet Pseudowire | Network World As I mentioned last time, L2TPv3 has a plethora of capabilities, including the capability to be used for remote access VPNs, the capability to transport a number of Layer-2 protocols in a How to configure an L2TP/IPsec server behind a NAT-T May 01, 2019 Cisco L2TPv3/IPsec Edge-VPN Router Setup - SoftEther VPN Most of Cisco's routers which are released on or after 2005 has L2TPv3 over IPsec protocol function. (If not, you might be able to upgrade the IOS version to support it.) If you use L2TPv3 over IPsec, you can establish an IPsec-encrypted tunnel between the remote site's Cisco Router and the central site's SoftEther VPN Server.

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May 01, 2019 Cisco L2TPv3/IPsec Edge-VPN Router Setup - SoftEther VPN Most of Cisco's routers which are released on or after 2005 has L2TPv3 over IPsec protocol function. (If not, you might be able to upgrade the IOS version to support it.) If you use L2TPv3 over IPsec, you can establish an IPsec-encrypted tunnel between the remote site's Cisco Router and the central site's SoftEther VPN Server.