Perhaps what Windows 7 really needs is an IPsec client — and now it has one. Interestingly, when Windows 7 is combined with Windows Server 2008 R2 the two can use a feature called DirectAccess, that ...
I believe IPSEC policies apply to every NIC in the computer, so you can't just specify one NIC. As far as the type of authentication, I would use shared secret.
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