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A Cisco VPN is a Virtual Private Network and used to extend a private network over a wider public network. One might use such a network from Cisco to access a private network from a remote location.
Yes, peer-to-peer network can be worthwhile on a small network
That would be an Intranet.
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A network resource is an individual computer on a private network that users can connect to. It can either be a terminal server or a computer with remote desktop enabled. An example would be telecommunications media.
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A network resource is an individual computer on a private network that users can connect to. It can either be a terminal server or a computer with remote desktop enabled. An example would be telecommunications media.
Small businesses should use private loans if necessary for the business to succeed, I would contact your bank for options in private loans, as well as other loan options.
You would need to reserve an IP address range of 1,000 IP's. If you're making a private home network, I would use 10.X.X.X or the 172.16.X.X private networks. Those would give you plenty of room for host addresses, and you could even subnet it if you wanted too.
Private charters would vary greatly depending on what is being chartered, for how long, and for how many people. For example, it would cost about $3,000 an hour for a small private jet.