Antoku Y, Hanada E, Akazawa K, Kenjo Y, Nose Y
Kyushu University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Informatics, Fukuoka, Japan.
J Med Syst. 1997 Aug;21(4):211-8. doi: 10.1023/a:1022880403774.
SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) has recently become popular, as it makes working at home possible. Computers or Local Area Networks(LAN) connected to the office network from home are necessary for the implementation of this concept. Kyushu University has begun a service connecting home computers to the campus LAN for researchers, staff and students of the Faculty of Medicine. We have two different telephone connection methods. One connects the campus LAN and the home computer LAN using routers through the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN). The other connects computers at home to the workstation in the university, using modems and the PPP (Point to Point Protocol) through a public telephone analog line. This paper outlines our university SOHO connection system and discusses the merits and demerits of using telephone line connections.
小型办公室/家庭办公室(SOHO)近来颇受欢迎,因为它使在家工作成为可能。要实现这一概念,需要从家中将计算机或局域网(LAN)连接到办公网络。九州大学已开始为医学院的研究人员、教职员工和学生提供一项将家用计算机连接到校园局域网的服务。我们有两种不同的电话连接方式。一种是通过综合业务数字网(ISDN)使用路由器连接校园局域网和家用计算机局域网。另一种是通过公用电话模拟线路,使用调制解调器和点对点协议(PPP)将家中的计算机连接到大学的工作站。本文概述了我校的SOHO连接系统,并讨论了使用电话线连接的优缺点。