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Remote connectivity concepts:

  the distinction between PPP and SLIP PPP - Point-to Point Protocol - routes IP packets via a dial-up connection and supports compression and IP address negotiation SLIP - Serial Line Internet Protocol - routes IP packets via a dial-up connection and does NOT support compression and IP address negotiation by itself the purpose and function of PPTP and the conditions under which it is useful PPTP makes possible a secure connection across the Internet. Users can connect to any ISP, use the ISP's network as a gateway and then connect to the office network. The PPTP packets are encapsulated into es and procedures the need to employ data encryption to protect network data the use of a firewall.


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