local office Network Server
Hello, I am NEW here.
I have sort of a dumb question and don't know where to ask.
How does a local doctors office computers work together on a network server? Is there any diagrams and text explaining all of this?
Let's say a local business has 6-8 offices and needs a computer connection in each office to a main Network Server in this business office. No Internet connection needed, they just need to share infomation with each other. What does each office need to connect to it's main server? Does each office have to have a complete computer system with a hard drive to network to their main server?
Thanks, Mike
local office Network Server
Mike;
That's an interesting question, but sort of vague. A few things that might help provide an answer would be:
- Are the offices within the same facility, or separate physical locations?
- If separate locations, how distant are they?
- What sort of information would these offices be sharing?
- Would there be personnel dedicated to maintaining this set up, or are you looking for a "plug and play" solutions?
- Are there any privacy issues regarding the information shared (that is, would these be medical records or anything else that would require limited or restricted access)?
- Would remote access (from other than any of the office locations) be desired, either now or in the future?
- What, if any, computer set up is in place right now?
This would be a most basic list of concerns before a really useful answer could be provided. With the answers to these questions (by no means a complete list), I'm sure that a satisfactory answer can be provided.
peace
Local office Network Server
I would recommend running a dns server (resolver) within your network if you plan to run your own network server. This will speed up your network considerably as well as making your network more secure.
Sonic wall VPN is the way to go.
I have actually setup a VPN network for a local medical research company and it was very straight forward. You want VPN devices that will not only provide high speed connection from remote offices to the main office, but you also will want to have it as secure as possible. With medical companies Hippa will require you to have high security when transfering data across the internet.
The Main office has a compaq server with SBS running on it. Each site has a DSL connection with a Sonic Wall SOHO3 device. There is a constant connection between both sites, so getting access to the main office is never a problem.
Each device is about 300 to 400 bucks. A little more than the type you buy at Bestbuy, but much better in quality and features. With sonic wall you can also content filter websites, which is nice for blocking porn and other things people may come across. You can aslo run McAfee Anti-Virus directly off the device. So all data that comes into the networked environment is scaned for viruses.
Their system has been up and running for a year now without even a hiccup.