How it works. You buy this product for around $350. It immediately limits you to 10 nodes (computers that can connect to the device) and blocks the rest. The promotional material doesn't mention this. Even the cheapest routers don't block computers trying to connect to the router. They come with 5 SecurRemote licenses, but the device only lets you use two without the $500 "power supply" upgrade. That's what happens when D-Link partners with companies out to rip you off. Checkpoint and Sofaware. The only purpose of this product is to make you invest hundreds and hundreds more dollars into it to get a product that will work in a small office. Do you want to connect the printer with the print function? Unlikely because it most likely doesn't match their secret list of printers that will work. Full IP. Stay away from it.
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