Virtual networking mistakes to avoid when setting up a virtual network

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The Virtual Networking (VPN) concept has been around for ages. In the very earliest days, it was used to connect two computers together to enable secure communication. Over time, VPN services emerged as a popular way of transferring data between computers and databases.

Over time, VPNs evolved into a set of protocols and technologies that were used by more companies to communicate securely over the internet. These days, one can use VPNs to connect any computer with an internet connection in a different country or region.

One feature of VPN protocols is something called "tunneling". This is where data from one computer is cleverly routed through another computer before arriving at the destination computer. The destination computer will be able to see this data as though it originated from the source computer's IP address.

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