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Administrator’s Guide
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Control Panel
Dial-Up Connection
A serial dial-up modem can be used with the thin client to access a
dial-up server. With this method there are two ways to access the
enterprise intranet:
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An enterprise dial-up server will connect directly to the enterprise
intranet.
■
An Internet Service Provider (ISP) dial-up server provides access
to the Internet, from which the thin client must access an
enterprise Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) Virtual
Private Network (VPN) server that connects to the enterprise
intranet.
✎
The dial-up server must be a Microsoft Remote Access Server or
another server that supports industry-standard protocols.
Direct Connection
This type of connection is used to connect directly to another
computer through the serial port on the terminal.
✎
This option is only available to thin clients with serial ports.
Virtual Private Network (PPTP)
Connection
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a network protocol that
enables the secure transfer of data between a remote client (in this
case the thin client) and an enterprise server environment by creating
a VPN across TCP/IP-based data networks such as the Internet. It
provides a password-protected path through the enterprise firewall to
the enterprise server environment in which the network and session
services required by the thin client reside.
An ISP must be available to provide access to the Internet. Any of the
standard means of connecting to the ISP may be used, such as a
dial-up modem, cable modem, and DSL modem.