Is it possible to implement web push notification on the intranet? - laravel

I want to add push notifications to my website.
Previously I have implemented push notification using pusher.
But this time the network is not connected to the internet. The website runs on an intranet.
I have searched but not understanding how to implement push notification on the intranet.
Can anyone kindly give me some reference or workflow of the implementation?
I have used laravel for the site development.
Thanks in advance

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