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Remote access is the ability to get access to a computer or a network from a remote distance. In corporations, people at branch offices, telecommuters, and people who are travelling may need access to the corporation's network. Home users get access to the Internet through remote access to an Internet service provider (ISP). Dial-up connection through desktop, notebook, or handheld computer modem over regular telephone lines is a common method of remote access. Remote access is also possible using a dedicated line between a computer or a remote local area network and the "central" or main corporate local area network. A dedicated line is more expensive and less flexible but offers faster data rates. Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is a common method of remote access from branch offices since it combines dial-up with faster data rates. wireless, cable modem, and Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) technologies offer other possibilities for remote access.

A remote access server is the computer and associated software that is set up to handle users seeking access to network remotely. Sometimes called a communication server, a remote access server usually includes or is associated with a firewall server to ensure security and a router that can forward the remote access request to another part of the corporate network. A remote access server may include or work with a modem pool manager so that a small group of modems can be shared among a large number of intermittently present remote access users.

A remote access server may also be used as part of a virtual private network (VPN).

Read more about it:
>>  SearchDomino.com has information about remote access for Lotus Domino and Notes professionals.
>>  Cisco explains more in its Remote Access Server Connection Guide .
>>  3Com offers a line of products that provide Enterprise Remote Access .
>>  Lantronix offers a white paper on Dial-up Remote Access .
>>  Windows 2000 Remote Access provides a detailed overview.
>>  Microsoft provides technical details on the WindowsNT Remote Access Server .
>>  Search400.com has hundreds of links related to remote access.

Last updated on: Jul 30, 2001

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