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VPN Network Protocols
Benefits of VPN ? Difference between L2TP and PPTP Protocols


  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: December 13, 2007     Asked by: rajatgoel27 
  
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A Virtual Private Network ( VPN) delivers private network services over a public infrastructure. An IP VPN is a partitioned private network constructed over a shared IP-based backbone that  utilizes technologies to ensure privacy of data.

Benefits
Intranet ,Cost Effectiveness ,Security ,Flexibility,Reliability


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December 13, 2007 07:05:54   #1  
prasanna168 Member Since: December 2007   Contribution: 3    

RE: Network Protocols
A Virtual Private Network ( VPN) delivers private network services over a public infrastructure. An IP VPN is a partitioned private network constructed over a shared IP-based backbone that  utilizes technologies to ensure privacy of data.

Benefits
Intranet ,Cost Effectiveness ,Security ,Flexibility,Reliability

 
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