Networking
Communicate with a network from anywhere, without putting your privacy at risk.
Stay Connected, even when you’re not
The purpose of a VPN, or Virtual Private Network, is to connect two different networks securely. The keyword in this phrase is “securely.” Many business owners or employees may need to connect to their office’s network in order to access private information that requires maximum protection. This can be done through the Internet; however, there are many threats out on the Internet that may compromise private information. A VPN allow a user’s computer to create a secure, remote connection to another location’s network by encrypting and scrambling the information that is exchanged back and forth. This makes the information unreadable to unauthorized users. Having a VPN is a great way for employees working remotely in branch offices to access information from the main office. The connection allows both offices to communicate with one another over the internet without having to worry about the information intercepted by a third party.
Types of VPN:
Site-to-site VPN
This provides an Internet-based WAN infrastructure to connect offices, home offices, and business partner sites. The VPN encrypts all traffic between site A and B using IPsec protocol. Furthermore, the VPN integrates network features, including: quality of service, routing and multicast support.
Remote Access VPN
With this VPN, you can provide highly secure, yet customizable, remote access to anyone, anytime, anywhere, and with almost any device.
Types of VPN:
Site-to-site VPN
This provides an Internet-based WAN infrastructure to connect offices, home offices, and business partner sites. The VPN encrypts all traffic between site A and B using IPsec protocol. Furthermore, the VPN integrates network features, including: quality of services, routing and multicast support.
Remote Access VPN
With this VPN, you can provide highly secure, yet customizable, remote access to anyone, anytime, anywhere, and with almost any device.