How to set up multiple monitors on a MacBook Pro

Does anyone know how I might be able to set up more than one monitor to my MBP?
Is there a splitter available, or some other means of connecting additional monitors? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!

Hi,
still the best solution although pricey http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/products/gxm/dh2go/
There are some USB-connected graphics expansions avaiable for Mac, but IMHO these are still not up to the task speedwise.
Regards
Stefan

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    I'll tell you I'm no genius when it comes to this. I called AdTran and had them configure my router for me. I told them what I wanted done, they remoted into the router and configured it. But then I could go to the web interface and see what they did and then added rules later on when I wanted, for example, to get access to the network via Apple Remote Desktop or VPN into the network on my iPad.
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    I did find that I still had issues when I tried to set this up originally and it had to do with the ORDER of the policies. I can’t remember exactly what the issue was, but, effectively one of the policies highjacked traffic before the policy that I wanted got triggered. Simply moving them around in the list fixed that issue. So if you have this set up but still can’t access the site, check the order of your rules.
    I don’t know if that helps or not, but I try to think about this stuff conceptually and then get someone to help me with the details. I work with this stuff so infrequently that I forgot how I did something 6 months or a year ago. I’m in the process of creating a wiki for the school which documents all this stuff, but that’s a major undertaking.
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    John

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