smcphelan wrote:
And how are you going to adhere to HIPAA with your printing? As I
understand it, an audit record needs to be keep for each print out.
smcphelan,
Can you give a reference for this assertion?
I don't doubt that someone has made the statement,
but we have seen many things
I won't harp on this again... I promise. There seems to be a lot of
confusion about this and it can have bad consequences if the wrong
assumptions are made.
Thurman, you're right a T1 is a hardwired (maybe) connection between two
locations. The network topology that you describe is secure because
Ok. Let me try one more step. Agree there is some confusion - T1 has been
around along time and is used in a variety applications (with many name
modifications). Imagine 24 telphone lines each with a 64k modem and bonded
into one data channel 1.536 mbps. Or just think of a trunk with 24
An addendum: When we say 24 lines that does not represent 24 discreet copper
lines. It's all in the programming.tx/t
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Good point. Can you tell me how the system works in
VistA currently? I am piggy-backing my printing
system on top of the existing one. When it comes time
to print a text document that happens to be in HTML
format, then the request is passed to the web-browser
for printing.
So perhaps the
I for one am VERY glad to have you on the list,
bringing in information that seems to be right on
target.
Thanks!
Kevin
--- Cable One [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would not assume that because you have a T1 that
it is secure and that
firewalls are note required. Not to plug my own
profession
Thurman,
Thanks for this great info. It still seems a bit
pricy, but we may have to end up going with it...
Thanks
Kevin
--- Thurman Pedigo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok. Let me try one more step. Agree there is some
confusion - T1 has been
around along time and is used in a variety
Regarding price - don't forget that if you strip it down to the speed of DSL
the price gets more competitive. And 10 years ago the going rate for T1 was
$2500. Things and prices happen fast in the world of telcom. What you really
pay for is bandwidth. Shop around.
Regards,
thurman