a server, normally equipped with one or more modems, which allows remote users to dial in and establish
a server, normally equipped with one or more modems, which allows rem SecurityTracker
A server with modems that also users to connect to the network using phone lines.
Access equipment at a central site that connects remote users with corporate LAN resources.
A Windows 2000 Server--based computer running the Routing and Remote Access service and configured to provide remote access.
A general term for any server that offers remote access to a network over phone line, WAN link, or even over a LAN.
A service that allows remote clients running Microsoft Windows or Windows NT to dial in to a network, abbreviated as RAS.
Device that handles multiple incoming calls from remote users who need access to central network resources. A remote access server can allow users to dial into a network using a single phone number. The server then finds an open channel and makes a connection without returning a busy signal.
A remote access server is a computer that deals with user requests to access a network remotely.
A server that provides network access to remote users, generally via analog POTS lines, or perhaps ISDN connections, including dialup protocols and access control for authentication.
A Windows-based computer running the Routing and Remote Access service and configured to provide remote access. See also: set-by-caller callback; remote access