In our case the FTTP connection was an additional connection solely for home working (as required by policy due to sensitive nature of job role).
How is that even a thing? Is the line specially connected direct to a non-internet network at the ISP end?
If the avoidance of any kind of shared infrastructure is a requirement, it's hard to see how anything short of a direct leased line is acceptable, and even then... Sounds likely to me to be a policy crafted by someone who should know better.
Home worker setup includes a Cisco router configured with a permanent site-to-site VPN. No WiFi. Locked down to our individual laptop only. They used to provide the line themselves for home workers - now we have to provide it.
It's ridiculous - but I don't make the rules.
Edited by ashlez (Tue 30-Mar-21 17:51:02)



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