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Site-to-site - Through the use of dedicated equipment
and large-scale encryption, a company can connect multiple
fixed sites over a public network such as the Internet. Site-to-site
VPNs can be either:
a) Intranet-based - If a company has one or more remote
locations that they wish to join in a single private network,
they can create an intranet VPN to connect LAN to LAN.
b) Extranet-based - When a company has a close relationship
with another company (for example, a partner, supplier or
customer), they can build an extranet VPN that connects LAN
to LAN, and that allows all of the various companies to work
in a shared environment.

Examples of the three types of VPN
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