Simon James wrote:
Simon James wrote:
Have any list members deployed a load balancing router in their practice?
None I know of. Why have one?
What arrangements do practices have in place for the event that their
DSL/Cable connection goes down?
It's called a fax machine, or maybe computer fax. [not Internet fax, of
course]
Greg
Not so easy to do Terminal Services via fax unfortunately.
Simon,
Exactly. Anyone who runs TS between two live practice sites deserve
everything they get.
Non-MS implementations may be great within a site, but I'd never
recommend it between sites for security and reliability reasons. I've
heard of one group that does, but only one.
I have some GPs who VPN in from home using hardware-based VPN
technology, but this is so they can work from home and login for
clinical info in an emergency. Great to be able to do the Online
claiming and accounts in your pyjamas in the home office, after putting
the toddlers to bed.
Greg
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