what is VPN ?
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Answer / raja danduluri
VPN stands for virtual private network, usually used for
gaining access to system in network from remote location
making use of internet as medium for connectivity. Ex Smart
cards
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Answer / ravin vasani
Hello,
A virtual private network (VPN) is a network that uses
a public telecommunication infrastructure,
such as the Internet, to provide remote offices or
individual users with secure access to their organization's
network.
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Answer / aakperumal
A Virtual Private Network is a special type of secured
network.AVPN is used to provide a secure connection across a
public network,such as an intranet,extranets typically use a
VPN to provide a secure connection between a company and its
known externel users or offices
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Answer / k.selvaganesh
encapsulates data transfers between two or more networked
devices not on the same private network
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