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  • VPN is short for Virtual Private Network. VPNs allow remote users to log in to a network, usually that of their company, to use company resources that would normally only be available to users who are physically in the building, on the company network. They typically require a user to log in using a username and password to authenticate. As of late 2003, there are two major types of VPNs being used, IPSec and SSL. IPSec is generally regarded to be more robust and secure, and is more suited for giving remote users access to file servers. SSL VPNs are better suited for giving remote users access to web-based resources, such as a company intranet.
  • VPN-(virtual Private Network) A network configuration that enables a remote user to access a private network via the Internet. VPNs employ an encryption methodology called tunneling, which protects the data from interception.
  • Very Persistant Nerd
  • A Virtual Private Network is a computer network in which some of the links between nodes are carried by open connections or virtual circuits in some larger networks (such as the Internet), as opposed to running across a single private network. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VPN
  • Basically it means that you are able to remote control another computer on the same network. WinVNC UltraVNC TightVNC You install the server onto the computer you want to control , and the viewer on the computer you want to control it from. However, to me this is very complicated, therefore i just use LogMeIn, its very very simple to do/use. You can email me if you need anymore info or help. selwood.ryan@live.co.uk

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