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| Subject: | Re: Learning WAN technologies |
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| Date: | Tue, 14 Sep 2004 14:48:36 +0900 |
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Bryce Embry wrote:
| Howdy, | | I've recently become responsible for an enterprise that includes | multiple buildings in different parts of a county. I am comfortable | with LAN technologies and how the Internet works, but don't know much | about private networks once the LAN has left the building. | | Can you recommend good resources for learning the options I have for | configuring a wide-area network to connect these multiple buildings? | Right now I don't know enough to be able to intelligently sort through | the various ideas floated by vendors and colleagues. | | I'd love any white papers, book recommendations, mailing lists, | journals, websites, etc.
Start by a google search on the papers you find about VPN (Virtual Private Networks), as it seems what you are looking for.
If you are not comfortable with this technology, it is a mean to connect several private networks linked through the internet in a secure wide private network.
O'Reilly books are usually good in most matters, but you will serely find a lot of useful and free information that please your tastes with the numerous windows and unix aimed documentations and howtos.
I hope you will come soon to discuss your discovering and problems about this setup ;)
Best Regards,
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