Today, many network managers are having to connect branch offices and/or telecommuters anywhere in the world to a corporate LAN. This book was written to help those network managers make the best choices as far as connection technologies and implementation strategies are concerned.
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Why Did I Write Remote LAN Access?
I wrote "Remote LAN Access: a guide for networkers and the rest of us" because accessing the Internet and corporate LANs is so important these days. It is also one of the most confusing issues for people wishing connectivity today. There are so many alternatives: modems, cable modems, 56K modems, ISDN, ADSL. Which one is best? Which require you to be a technologist to use? "Remote LAN Access" will help you decide what is the most sensible way to connect and give you the information you need to get the connectivity in place. If you want to be connected, or need to connect others, this book will be a real help to you. If you find it interesting, or have questions (after reading through the book of course!), I'd like to hear from you.
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