s.
>
> To offer the new tier, Comcast is taking advantage of a technology
> called DOCSIS 3.0, which allows service providers to use four TV
> channels rather than just one to send data over the cables. The industry
> group CableLabs is nearing certification of DOCSIS 3.0
on of DOCSIS 3.0 modems.
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Ron,
A Sonicwall or Cisco ASA 5505 should fit the bill from a price/performance
perspective. Please remember a couple of things:
1.) Firewalls typically protect your client at the "network layer" hence if
your doctor's office has any interactive internet facing hosts (i.e.-web
servers/web pages t
I second the Sonicwall option. I know quite a few schools, libraries, and a
few medical offices that use them. Fairly easy to setup, very stable, and a
great value for what you get. Go with the Enhanced OS though if you want
any sort of flexibility from the outside in.
I know a few people tha
True on the license. So I setup an MT133 as a VPN server on the inside,
did 1-1NAT to it on the Sonic, opened the ports on the SonicWall and
used the XP client.
Larry Yunker wrote:
> You can pick up a Sonicwall Firewall/VPN solution starting at about $150
> from liquidators or $300-$400 from re
You can pick up a Sonicwall Firewall/VPN solution starting at about $150
from liquidators or $300-$400 from retailers.
The Sonicwall units are pretty easy to set up and they rarely crashed or
locked up (unlike cheap Netgear/Linksys solutions) ... It's been a while
since I've used one, but if I r
You can pick up a Cisco ASA5505 with basic access for under 500 from newegg.
Ryan
Ron Wallace wrote:
> Yes, you are right David, it was not specific.
>
> They need to protect their Medicial Billing Records, Patient info as well as
> critical info about their own business from "Hackers" who mi
How else are they managing there compliance with HIPPA for the office and
remote location? Not that you need to be the
expert, but for those of us managing some of our clients communications, there
may be a time to brush up on this topic.
Frank Muto
www.SecureEmailPlus.com
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