Q1: What is RAS ? is RAS and VPN the same ?
Q2: How do i determine that my computer is connected to the
right network and is getting a valid ip ?
Answer Posted / syed masood
A server that is dedicated to handling users that are not
on a LAN but need remote access to it. The remote access
server allows users to gain access to files and print
services on the LAN from a remote location. For example, a
user who dials into a network from home using an analog
modem or an ISDN connection will dial into a remote access
server. Once the user is authenticated he can access shared
drives and printers as if he were physically connected to
the office LAN.
See the Server Types page in the Quick Reference section of
Webopedia for a comparison of server types.
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