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Creating a VPN over Internet using ISP/Cabel Modem but no static IP address (Comcast's DHCP Server)

Asked by mojopojo in Virtual Private Networking (VPN)

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Someone please answer me this: I run XP Pro at work, home and another location that I wish to establish a VPN to. My home and 3rd location (partner) conect via a Cable Modem to my ISP (Comcast). So, how can I create the needed VPNs using the DHCP addressing servise that my ISP provides??  If I don't have a static IP address at the other locations (as well as on my office LAN) how do I create these VPNs?

Is this something that I need to talk to my ISP about?

Is it their router (at my house) that I have to address my conection to?

What's the story? I have to access these PCs from eachother as securly as possible. Remote Desktop is NOT what I'm looking for (and I believe also requires a static IP?).

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