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NetOpt distributes SYSWAN routers in A/NZ
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NetOpt distributes SYSWAN routers in A/NZ
Mar 7, 2008 2:21 PM
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Queensland based, NetOpt has signed a deal to distribute and support US-based SYSWAN Technologies Dual and Octo WAN routers in Australia and New Zealand.
NetOpt product manager, Rick Nand said it has launched an aggressive program to recruit and build relationships with resellers.
“Our goal is to utilise a 100 percent channel model. We are on a recruitment drive for VARS and Systems Integrators across Australia and NZ,” he said.
According to Nand, SYSWAN Technologies Duolinks and Octolinks are multi WAN routers that ensure Internet availability with automatic redundancy, bandwidth load balancing, security. They also improve quality of service for mission critical applications.
The routers are easy to install with flexible network configuration capabilities, claimed Nand, adding that more businesses are relying on Internet connectivity for their day to day operations.
The SYSWAN VPN Client is a software implemented IPSec VPN solution that allows remote, mobile and home users to establish a secure and efficient connection to corporate networks over the Internet by creating point-to-point encrypted VPN tunnels.
“This on-demand IPSec VPN Client is compatible with all SYSWAN WAN routers and is also interoperable with other IPSec VPN gateway products when needed to be used in a multi-vendor environment,” he said.
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