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jsmiddleton4

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If no VPN do we need any of these settings enabled?

The wording is a bit unclear.
 

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First three are for VPN technologies. The next three are various VoIP/video streaming protocols, which are usually needed if you host a server using one of these protocols. Last one is if you run a PPPoE client on a LAN device.
 
If no VPN do we need any of these settings enabled?

The wording is a bit unclear.

Just to amplify on this a little, as an example, if you worked at home where a Cisco VPN is supported for this purpose on the servers at work, you would need IPSec passthrough enabled so that you could use the VPN at work. I mention this since Cisco VPN's are quite common for medium to large companies IT departments to support.
 
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Thanks.

No VPN via my home router at all. Business line/router all separate.


Not doing VOIP either.

Only video is via NAS devices with MKV's stored that are read by a media playback device. So in that regarding I'm not really streaming video either.

All these can be disabled then?
 

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