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I am trying to figure out if the N900 properly supports any of the VPNs available on the Cisco PIX 501 firewall? This is an older device, produced starting around 2001 and end-of-lifed around 2007.
Update: Vpnc connects great with the Cisco PIX line of devices (IOS 6.3 and prior)!
The only problem is for some reason the VPN connection drops after an undetermined amount of time... this does not happen with the Cisco native client... I am still investigating why this occurs, but the core functionality works!
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