Introduction To Virtual Private Networking; Point-To-Point Tunneling Protocol (Pptp); Ip Security (Ipsec) - D-Link DI-808HV Manual

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Introduction to Virtual Private Networking

Virtual Private Networking (VPN) uses a publicly wired network (the Internet) to se-
curely connect two different networks through a secure "data tunnel." For example, an
employee can access a corporate network from home using VPN, allowing the em-
ployee to access files, databases, and other networked resources. Here are several
different implementations of VPN that can be used.

Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)

PPTP uses proprietary means of connecting two private networks over the Internet.
PPTP is a way of securing the information that is communicated between networks.
PPTP secures information by encrypting the data inside of a packet.

IP Security (IPSec)

IPSec provides a more secure network-to-network connection across the Internet or a
Wide Area Network (WAN). IPSec encrypts all communication between the client and
server whereas PPTP only encrypts the data packets.
Both of these VPN implementations are used because there is not a standard for VPN
server software. Because of this, each ISP or business can implement its own VPN
network making interoperability a challenge.
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