I think he is asking - should they use Secure Client or SecuRemote?
 
If the users are outside your network protected by some other firewall, you would use SecuRemote. If they are unprotected you might want to use Secure Client. Note that Secure Client requires additional cost and licensing.
 
The difference is that Secure Client provides some measure of client 'protection' and SecuRemote does not.
 
Daniel Gaughan
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Be a little more specific. What LAN resources do you want them to get at?
 
For remote employees, just use a VPN. For specific apps, give us a list of what you need to allow access to.
 
- CQ
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Hi,
 
Could anyone give me info on what would be the best to use if you want internet users to connect to your company LAN ?
 
Thanks
 
Andre'

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