We also have a ton of customers that work for hospitals. There's no reason why they can't use your service. I've argued with IT guys for big companies like Eli Lilly when we set customers up with WPA or WPA2 on their routers and their company laptop won't connect because they only allow WEP. Ironic eh? Encryption that can be cracked in under a minute and they're worried about a WISP.
Once the VPN connection is made it shouldn't matter what kind of internet they have. I do see requirements for speed is going up though in some cases. We did have a lady leave our service because her work requirement 4Mbps and we could only serve her 1.5Mbps in the forest she lived in. Hope this helps, Andy Trimmell Systems Administrator [email protected] 317.831.3000 ext 211 @PDSWireless www.facebook.com/PDSWireless From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike Asher Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2013 1:37 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: [WISPA] Medical companies Hello All, I have someone who wants to work from home, they work for a hospital and the hospital says they have to use dsl and wireless is not allowed. Is this a law, maybe hipaa? Thank you for any info. -- Mike Asher Atm-Internet 765-792-6165
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