Showing posts with label Virtual Private Network. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Virtual Private Network. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
USB Printer to a Wyse Terminal
Connecting your USB printer to a Wyse terminal allows your entire work, school or home network remote access to the hardware.
Sending jobs to one printer in a central location from multiple locations saves time and money, as you do not have to purchase or service several devices. While Wyse terminals have several ports for multiple printers, you may only need to use one for this purpose, freeing the other ports for other hardware such as computers and additional USB hubs.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Printing from Terminal Services
There are a number of ways to manage network printing in a Terminal Services environment. Within a small unit of an organization or division, the administrator might want to configure printers locally on the server running Terminal Services. The printers might be locally attached through the parallel port or a network interface. These printers are automatically available to all users on the system.
A user who wants to print locally to a printer connected to his or her own computer has the option of either using the Terminal Services client ability to redirect a print job to a local device, or using peer-to-peer networking.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Virtual Private Network (VPN)
Virtual Private Network (VPN)
Virtual Private Network (VPN) is the technology that you can use to access the office or home network remotely and securely over the Internet, so that the data is protected from sniffing or hijacking by hackers.
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