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Overview
Although Windows NT's RRAS can make remote access deployments like modem banks and WAN connectivity easier to assemble and manage, figuring out how remote access technologies and hardware components work together can be a challenge. Now it doesn't have to be. Learn crucial tips, hard-won deployment techniques, and hardware selection savvy from someone who not only worked in Microsoft's Windows NT Performance Group as owner of RAS Performance, but has been an integrator and deployed remote access solutions in small businesses and enterprise environments alike. Inside RRAS gives you what you need to: right-size remote access equipment for 2 to 2,000 ports; exploit RRAS functionality and put the latest enterprise/ISP features to work; master PPTP and use it to lower your remote access costs; cut troubleshooting time in half by learning your way around modems and the telecommunications network; and learn how WAN technologies operate, and decide which one is best for you.Editorials
Booknews
Focuses on hands-on integration, troubleshooting, configuring, purchasing, testing, and administering remote access. With the goal of teaching details such as why a 16C550 UART is necessary to today's modems, Iseminger also peppers the text with his own opinions based on his experiences creating and integrating diverse remote access solutions. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Book Details
Published
April 27, 1998
Publisher
New York : John Wiley, c1998.
Pages
400
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471251590