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Remote LAN Access: A Guide for Networkers and the Rest of Us, 1/e
Jeffrey N. Fritz
Manning Publications
Published July, 1996 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)
Copyright 1997, 250 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-494451-8
$35.00
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This book eliminates
the mystery and frustration often associated with ordering, installing and
supporting remote network connections.
Includes detailed
coverage of ISDN and other technologies, both digital and analog, that enable
residences and branch locations to connect to corporate networks and the
Internet. Covers the real technical issues surrounding remote LAN access.
Reviews hardware, software and telecommunications services.
Management and technical professionals seeking to connect their corporate
networks to remote locations anywhere in the world, or to support
telecommuters.
A completely practical guide to identifying and implementing the best solutions for connecting branch offices and telecommuters.
- Compares the advantages, disadvantages and costs of each digital technology for remote LAN access, including ISDN, T-1, T-3 and frame relay
- Includes complete coverage of bridges, routers, protocols and security measures used for remote LAN access
- Covers remote Internet connectivity solutions
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