Wireless VPN
Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a group of two or more computer systems, typically connected to a private network with limited public-network access, which communicates "securely" over a public network. VPNs may exist between an individual machine and a private network (client-to-server) or a remote LAN and a private network (server-to-server).
VPNs include encryption, strong authentication of remote users or hosts, and mechanisms for hiding or masking information about the private network topology from potential attackers on the public network.
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FEATURES |
BENEFITS |
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| Client-to-LAN VPN | Remote users connect to State Intranet thru secure encrypted tunnel built from user's remote desk or laptop to our VPN gateway. |
| Centralized LAN-to-LAN VPN | Receive encrypted IP traffic via an Internet connection; data is securely transported through an encrypted VPN tunnel, which can originate at a non-State remote VPN gateway and terminate at a State gateway. |
| Wireless VPN | WECM (WebSphere EveryPlace Connection Manager) VPN operates seamlessly without losing connectivity to the VPN gateway as the remote user transfers wireless networks. |

