Remote Access Vpn
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NetScreen Remote Access 510 VPN Gateway 100Mbps 2-Ports NSRA510 $473.5 NetScreen Remote Access 510 VPN Gateway 100Mbps 2-Ports NSRA510 |
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NetGear Cable/ Dsl Vpn Firewall Router $111.99 NetGear Cable/ Dsl Vpn Firewall Router With support for up to 8 IPSec-based VPN tunnels and true Denial of Service and intrusion detection firewall capabilities, the FVS318 is ideal for small businesses that need secure remote access. |
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Aw981135 – Array Spx1800 Ssl Vpn Remote Access Server – 4 X 10/100/1000Base-T Lan $1829.28 the Array Networks Spx1800 Enables Anytime, Anywhere Secure Access For Remote Employees to E-mails, Files, Intra-nets And Applications. With Array Ssl Vpn, Mobile And Off-site Workers Need Only a Common Web Browser to Quickly And Securely Access Productivity-enhancing Resources. Easy to Deploy And Manage, The 1800 Slots Transparently Behind Existing Firewalls And Completely Eliminates The Need to Pre-install And Maintain Vpn Clients on End-user Pcs. [U14932] UNSPC: 43222625 20 LB |
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WatchGuard Ssl 500 – Vpn Gateway $2719.99 WatchGuard Ssl 500 – Vpn Gateway Whether you are an enterprise organization or a small business requiring remote access to email and file shares, youÂll find that WatchGuard SSL delivers the security you need for secure remote access |
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Aw982135 – Array Spx2800 Ssl Vpn Remote Access Server – 4 X 10/100/1000Base-T Lan $5494.86 the Array Spx2800 is a Powerful Ssl Vpn Solution With Abundant Capacity Today And Built-in Scalability to Handle Future Needs, Easily Scaling From 10 to 1200 Concurrent Users. It’s a Cost-efficient Choice For Mid-sized And Large Businesses, Providing a Flexible, Enterprise-wide Ssl Vpn Architecture That Delivers Security For Both Intranet And Extranet Remote Access And a Range of User Groups And Applications All on a Single Platform. [U14933] UNSPC: 43222625 20 LB |
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SMC SMC7008BR Cable/DSL Router with 8 Port Switch $138.51 Designed for small to midsized offices, the SMC cable/DSL router combines a multifunctional broadband router with a seven-port 10/100 Mbps dual-speed switch, a built-in print server, an RS232 COM port for modem connections, and an Internet firewall for extra security. A WAN port along with Network Address Translation (NAT) extend simultaneous Internet access for up to 253 PCs on a LAN. The router… |
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ASUS Black Diamond Dual-Band Wireless-N 600 Router (RT-N56U) $115.99 Asus RT-N56U Wireless-N Router Dual Band Multimedia Ultra Slim Gigabit 802.11a/b/g/n 300Mbps support USB Storage, Print and Media Server (top performance review at smallnetbuilder.com)… |
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Cisco RV042 4-port 10/100 VPN Router – Dual WAN $230.00 Allows users to connect into your work with secure access to your files and intraComes with dual Inter ports that can serve as a failsafe system for 24/7 work uptime or as a secondary connection to a separate Inter providerUp to five users connecting via a Point-to-Point Tunneling protocolSeparate Quality of Service (QoS) configurations for each of the individual LAN portsUp to 200Mbps of throughp… |
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Motorola 2210-02 DSL Modem Southwest Region (Silver) $22.99 Surf the Web for streaming media and downloads at high speed with this ADSL2+ cable modem that features a 10/100Base-T Ethernet interface for fast connectivity and a built-in stateful firewall that helps protect your network from virtual intruders…. |
Connecting Remote Monitoring System
In the past, keeping an eye fixed on your home while away was almost impossible. Unless friendly neighbors agreed to keep watch for you, your home was left insecure. But today, you can monitor your home from anywhere in the world thanks to the Net and modern home surveillance technology.
The home surveillance industry is growing fast, and new and leading edge technologies are popping up like new spring crops. The right hardware for home monitor systems is simple to find and reasonable. All you need is a tiny bit of common-sense and enough motivation to learn about the new exciting technologies.
The center of distance home surveillance is your Net connection, so you'll need something trustworthy. We suggest a high-speed broadband connection like wire or DSL. Dial-up connections just aren't fast enough or reliable to use for broadcast video.
You can select from two configurations that differ in both features and complexity.
Option one : Use your Computer
The 1st involves integrating your computer and home video cameras into a system that may monitor and record different areas in your home. The home surveillance system can be set to record photographs at a set rate ( for example, once every 30 seconds ) or to record when sensors note motion in the area.
The PC will play back the video pictures thru the monitor and record the video to your disc drive. Once you're hooked up to the web, you can easily watch the video from a remote location. You could need additional software to be in a position to log into your home PC from another location. Then you can long in at any point to operate the home PC and watch the photographs that the home surveillance system has recorded.
Option 2 : Use your IP
The second option is way easier than using your PC and multiple surveillance cameras. It exploits a single camera to watch your home. You can use the camera thru a direct link to your IP ( Web Protocol ) address. Going immediately thru your IP disposes of the requirement for extra software to access your home computer. It works much like a webcam, streaming video twenty-four hours a day.
You can get the new technology and start remote home monitoring from your hotel today. And it's a good idea to keep a watch on this speedily growing branch of the home surveillance industry.
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Administrator's Guide to Vpn and Remote Access $67.85 Used |
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Administrator's Guide to Vpn and Remote Access $67.85 Used |