12-29-2012, 08:17 PM
Maintain a Persistent VPN Connection
It can be a real pain reconnecting to a corporate VPN on a daily basis.
Since corporate restrictions mean that most of our work equipment is
useless unless it's jacked into the company network, it can get really
tedious digging out your login credentials just to get down to business.
VPN Dialer 2012 lets you persistently maintain a VPN connection to a
designated network, using standard PPTP and L2TP/IPSec VPN functionality
integrated into Microsoft Windows. With VPN Dialer 2012, you just need
to enter your VPN info and credentials once, then sit back as VPN Dialer
2012 establishes and maintains a connection to that VPN, using only
400Kb of memory.
Even if your primary connection to the VPN goes down, VPN Dialer 2012 is
smart enough to automatically find the best alternate router or server,
reestablishing the connection effortlessly. And if VPN Dialer 2012
can't find a working server, it just keeps on trying until the
connection is back up - no need for manual intervention on your part!
Download:
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It can be a real pain reconnecting to a corporate VPN on a daily basis.
Since corporate restrictions mean that most of our work equipment is
useless unless it's jacked into the company network, it can get really
tedious digging out your login credentials just to get down to business.
VPN Dialer 2012 lets you persistently maintain a VPN connection to a
designated network, using standard PPTP and L2TP/IPSec VPN functionality
integrated into Microsoft Windows. With VPN Dialer 2012, you just need
to enter your VPN info and credentials once, then sit back as VPN Dialer
2012 establishes and maintains a connection to that VPN, using only
400Kb of memory.
Even if your primary connection to the VPN goes down, VPN Dialer 2012 is
smart enough to automatically find the best alternate router or server,
reestablishing the connection effortlessly. And if VPN Dialer 2012
can't find a working server, it just keeps on trying until the
connection is back up - no need for manual intervention on your part!
Download:
[hide]http://www.mediafire.com/?zbyv5ajbc6mon8m[/hide]