3com 520 User Manual

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Introduction
 
Welcome to the world of inter-networking with 
 
3Com
 
®
 
. This chapter contains all the information you 
 
need to install and configure the OfficeConnect 
 
Remote to make it operational. You can carry out more 
 
sophisticated configuration using the information in 
 
the 
 
Software Reference
 
 guide.
 
In the modern business environment sharing 
 
information is crucial. Until now only large businesses 
 
could afford the high speed connections between 
 
offices to gain the networking advantage. The 
 
OfficeConnect Remote changes this and provides 
 
high speed, low cost inter-networking for small 
 
offices and home users.
 
The OfficeConnect Remote is ideal for linking together 
 
remote offices or workgroups. It is compact and 
 
attractively designed for desktop use and is part of 
 
the OfficeConnect™ range which neatly stack together 
 
with clips to provide a host of other facilities, for 
 
example, Ethernet hub, print sharing and network fax.
 
OfficeConnect Remote Features
 
The OfficeConnect Remote is designed to connect a 
 
LAN (Local Area Network) at one location with a 
 
number of other LANs at remote locations. The LAN 
 
could comprise any number of PCs, servers or other 
 
computing equipment, which in an office or small 
 
business environment are typically linked together 
 
using a centrally located Office
 
Connect
 
 hub. In order 
 
to interconnect the hubs in different locations, the 
 
OfficeConnect Remote
 
 unit transmits information 
 
over a WAN (Wide Area Network) service provided by 
 
telephone carrier organizations.
 
The most modern and efficient of these WAN 
 
services includes ISDN (Integrated Services Digital 
 
Network). This provides a high speed dialup facility 
 
to allow your OfficeConnect Remote to 
 
automatically and quickly dial remote offices, 
 
transmit your data between remote PCs just as 
 
speedily and then disconnect the call. You incur 
 
minimum ISDN telephone 
 
charges 
 
as calls are made 
 
only when needed. This is known as Dial on Demand.
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