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Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
Private Connection:Public Network
A High Speed, Secure Access, Lower Cost Solution
for your Wide Area Networking Needs
What is a VPN?
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is
a private connection between two
machines that send private data
traffic over a shared or public
network, the Internet. This emerging
technology lets organizations extend
its network service over the Internet
to branch offices and remote users
creating a private WAN (Wide Area
Network) via the Internet. The
appeal of a VPN is the Internet and
its global presence. Communication
links can be done quickly, cheaply,
and safely across the world.
Today, enterprises need to extend
their data networks to a growing
array of users, including customers
and business partners,
telecommuters, remote offices, and
employees on the road. VPNs offer a
highly cost-effective means of
connecting this dispersed and mobile
group—through the public IP
network, already in place worldwide.
Virtual Private Remote Networking
(VPRN) solutions use multiprotocol
tunneling to transport client/server
traffic at substantially lower cost. By
dialing into local service provider
points of presence, you can connect
branch offices, telecommuters, and
mobile workers over the Internet,
avoiding costly long-distance
charges while maintaining constant
access to corporate network
resources.
Business Benefits:
Improve Communications between
your Customers, Vendors and your
Employees. A Virtual Private
Network will connect your
customers, vendors and employees
together allowing for better, faster
and less expensive communication.
Connect Employees to Critical Data
and Applications. Provide your
network users with quick, easy
access to the corporate data
network—from anywhere in the
world
customers to invest in additional
expensive technical resources.
Connect Multiple Offices and
Employees to the Central Office
and its Data and Applications.
With a VPN lower the cost of
network connections for your widely
dispersed locations and mobile
workers
Virtual Private Network
Equipment Requirements
Ascend Pipeline 130 VPN Router
CompuWave Advantage
Manage Entire Project.
CompuWave will design the
solution, configure the equipment,
install the products, document
procedures, train users and
administration staff and provide
post-project support and
maintenance.
Single Vendor Coordination.
CompuWave System Engineers can
implement all technical aspects of
the project such as programming and
deploying the router, designing and
deploying the Virtual Private
Network, configuring and deploying
the MS Windows NT network and
servers, customizing and
implementing Internet-based
Remote Access, managing the Telco
install and coordinating with the
Internet Service Provider and the
Internic (if necessary).
Toll Free Technical Support.
Customers can dial a toll free
number (800) 55-CWAVE Ext. 117
to connect to CompuWave’s
Network Support Center and receive
assistance on network, users or even
application issues. This service
reduces the cost or need for
The Ascend Pipeline 130 is a family of dedicated
and dial-up remote access routers designed for
corporate sites with expanding Internet
connectivity needs or remote offices connecting
to the corporate LAN.
Per Site Equipment Costs

$1300.00 Router

$95.00 per hour Enterprise
Services charge


Optional $50.00 per month Toll
Free Technical Support
Requires dedicated Internet
connections for each site