What is Wired Backhaul

Wired Backhaul uses physical cables, such as ethernet cables or fiber optics, to connect network devices to the main network. Wired backhaul is used in networking setups for high-speed and reliable connections and ensures data transmission and coverage. 

What is the purpose of site-to-site VPN?

The purpose of a VPN (virtual private network) is to connect two or more networks that are located at different locations. Site-to-site VPNs are commonly used by businesses to establish secure connections between a main office, data centers, or other locations. With site-to-site VPN sensitive information can be transmitted safely and hold confidentiality between the networks. 

Site-to-site VPNs are used to connect two or more remote networks securely over the internet. Here are a few examples of scenarios where site-to-site backhaul VPNs are used:

  • Branch Offices: A company with offices can use site-to-site VPNs to connect these offices securely. This allows employees at different locations to access resources and data.
  • Data Centers: Organizations have data centers. Site-to-site VPNs can link data centers for data recovery purposes.
  • Government Agencies: Government organizations use site-to-site VPNs to connect departments and agencies securely for information collaboration.
  • Educational Institutions: Universities and schools may use site-to-site VPNs to connect to campuses. This ensures secure access to databases and libraries.

What is Wireless Backhaul?

Wireless backhaul is used to link wireless access points to the main network infrastructure. This helps extend network coverage while providing high-speed connections to areas that may be difficult to reach.

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