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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.From my experience of setting these things up, it can, as been said by toecrusher, a total emulation of one's office at work.
The most normal setup with technology when I was setting these things up (several years ago) was to be able to do everthing I could do at the office from home. Absolutely no difference in terms of IT - the only difference being that you were in your own home.
Done with a broadband connection, and use of the 'phone system at work. You could do everything at home on a PC or laptop and your home 'phone or a seperate line could be setup to be just as it was your extension in the office.
I am not just talking about reading/sending Emails etc. I could connect to the company LAN (Local Area Network), pick up documents from the servers, manage the UK network with various tools I used in the Office I.e. total functionality.
Hope that helps.