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Technical Consultant, Wipro Infotech
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I need to select a Cisco ADSL router which is capable of acting as a VPN server for Microsoft VPN clients that come through the Internet.
Expert: Lisa Phifer | 12 Apr 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - I need to select a Cisco ADSL router which is capable of acting as a VPN server for Microsoft VPN clients that come through the Internet.
I've heard rumors that some service providers can see unencrypted VPN traffic of their customers. Is this true?
Expert: Lisa Phifer | 12 Apr 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - I've heard rumors that some service providers can see unencrypted VPN traffic of their customers. Is this true?
Choosing VPN links
Submitted By: SearchSecurity.com | 22 Mar 2005
TIP - Network appliances can often do double duty as VPNs. Here is a sampling of such appliances.
Taking advantage of carrier-of-carrier connections
Submitted By: By Robbie Harrell | 23 Mar 2005
TIP - Learn how to deploy carrier-of-carrier, also known as labeled transport, MPLS solutions.
Frame Relay as a networking option
21 Mar 2005
TECHCOLUMN - If you need to share data between business locations but wince at the cost of full time dedicated trunk lines, consider Frame Relay as a viable cost saving alternative.
Selling and explaining VPNs
Submitted By: By Ed Tittel | 16 Mar 2005
TIP - How to make a business case for implementing VPNs.
MPLS networks are coming your way
Submitted By: John Shepler | 23 Feb 2005
TECHCOLUMN - MPLS networking doesn't get quite the same hoopla as IP networking, but it's quietly growing by leaps and bounds. If not already, MPLS may soon be part of your network strategy. Here's the how and why.
Can one use VPN over a peer-to-peer network within a home?
Expert: Lisa Phifer | 16 Feb 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - One of my customers wants to know if she can use VPN over a peer-to-peer network within her home? Why would she even want to do this?
I need a very basic VPN solution to connect two offices to allow two servers to talk to one another.
Expert: Lisa Phifer | 16 Feb 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - I need a very basic VPN solution to connect two offices to allow two servers to talk to one another.
Don't overlook the 'appliance connection' when choosing VPN links
Submitted By: By Ed Tittel | 16 Feb 2005
TIP - Network appliances can often do double duty as VPNs. Here is a sampling of such appliances.


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