VPN software allows you to join private networks as though you're sitting at a local computer on that network. Here's a breakdown of some of the better options:
OpenVPN
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Available for Mac, Windows and Linux.
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Free, open source software
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OpenVPN is an open source VPN server that's easy to set up
for use with open source VPN clients.
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You can easily export configuration files from OpenVPN to
import into a variety of
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On Windows, OpenVPN can read certificates and private keys
from smart cards which support the Windows Crypto API.
- The OpenVPN system isn't compatible with popular commercial VPN providers, but it provides an open source and free alternative for setting up VPNs to expensive and closed commercial models.
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LogMeIn Hamachi is a
hosted VPN service that lets you securely extend LAN-like networks
to distributed teams, mobile workers and your gamer friends alike.
In minutes.
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Known for its ease of use and for instant deployment
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Run Hamachi in the
background of networked computers so you always have access even
when they’re unattended.
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VPN managed by Hamachi
through their servers.
- Released on a proprietary license, software free for up to 5 devices
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Available for Mac, Windows and Linux (including Android)
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Available for free on trial period
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NeoRouter can help you create a virtual network (VLAN)
over the Internet.
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NeoRouter offers a clean and easy to use interface. With
Network Explorer, you can easily manage and remote access those
computers in VLAN with various add-ons, such as Remote Desktop,
VNC, File Sharing, Wake-up-online
- Offers true 64-bit support
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Works with a variety of VPN server protocols including
IPsec, OpenSWAN, freeSWAN, and strongSWAN.
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Provides compatibility for VPN appliances produced by
vendors such as Cisco, Juniper, Checkpoint, Fortinet, Netgear,
Linksys, Zywall
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