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Does this mean the iPhone can be configured with a VPN and high level WiFi security? If not I am not opening my Crestron control system to the public.
The iPhone already supports WPA2; I'm not sure what you need VPN for. Just block non-local access to your control system.
you can have WPA2 + mac address filtering if you are really paranoid.
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Dennis @ Jul 10th 2008 12:44PM
Does this mean the iPhone can be configured with a VPN and high level WiFi security? If not I am not opening my Crestron control system to the public.
Richard Garfinkel @ Jul 10th 2008 1:12PM
The iPhone already supports WPA2; I'm not sure what you need VPN for. Just block non-local access to your control system.
Jack Chance @ Jul 10th 2008 5:55PM
you can have WPA2 + mac address filtering if you are really paranoid.