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If you are running non Pro, you could set up 2 VPN accounts, and do a standard PPTP VPN to vpnhost. - the local mesh box. You should be issued 192.168.cellID.5 and .6 - you should then be able to connect to each other. In the Pro version, I think that each VPN connection is firewalled. Alternatively, there is some interesting stuff here - http://research.microsoft.com/mesh/ It looks like Microsoft are getting in on Mesh as well. The driver which you could can download from here looks like it can support multiple Wifi connections at once. So in your case, one connection for internet and an adhoc connection to join the PC's together. This does seem to be Alpha or Beta software - so don't blame me if it has horrible side effects on your PC;-) I am would like to connect two laptops in on house that are both linked   to the same mesh AP. I seem to remember that there is away of doing this    without letting in other clients.

Use password and macauth, send the offending uses a strong email or disable their account, also enable the double logon option.

VPN is not enough as clients can pass there username and password to friends and this is not acceptable. Please someone tell me the answer, otherwise I will have to visit my local Gypsy Fortune teller see if she knows!

> Im trying to setup a VPN connection to MeshAP. In the realm if the > VPN Account is set too MAC Auth or Username+Password then it connects > no problem. But if the account is set to MAC Auth + Username+Password > then it will not connect. > > Is anyone using a VPN account in this way? Any reason why it won't > work with Mac+Username?