If they establish a VPN to the hospital, the medium shouldn't matter, as traffic will be encrypted.

On 1/10/2013 4:32 PM, Scott Reed wrote:
We have a local hospital that won't allow using wireless because they had a bad experience with a different supplier. Since a lot of their people don't tell them who the provider is, we have several customers using our service.

I agree with one of the other posts. Tell the customer to tell them they have an Ethernet connection. It is true and eliminates the issue of medium. If they require DSL, I guess it is a good thing you are not a fiber provider. That wouldn't be DSL either.


On 1/10/2013 1:36 PM, Mike Asher wrote:
Hello All,

I have someone who wants to work from home, they work for a hospital and the hospital says they have to use dsl and wireless is not allowed. Is this a law, maybe hipaa? Thank
you for any info.
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