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NetPilot models

The latest generation NetPilot models integrate all the key hardware and software elements, together with an unparalleled array of Unified Threat Management (UTM) capabilities, into a single internet security appliance. Running the very latest V6 software the new NetPilot range now offers, more performance, better reliability and more advanced features - such the ability to run sophisticated VPNs.

NetPilot reduces complexity and protects users from multiple internal and external threats by combining multiple protection measures into a single appliance. NetPilot comes complete with industry leading VPN capabilities and a Checkmark accredited firewall. Sitting at the gateway to the network, NetPilot offers a number of subscription-based Unified Threat Management services, including Sophos anti-virus for email and web browsing, anti-spam, advanced firewall, IDS/IPS, Email policy controls and URL content filtering.

Many organisations make Internet access a lot more complicated than it really needs to be. With NetPilot internet access and email is straightforward and secure, regardless of the size of your organisation.

NetPilot is the UK market leader and is being sold exclusively through accredited partners. More on our partners >>>

The NetPilot range of secure server appliances includes:

NetPilot Vanguard

NetPilot Vanguard:
Internet security for up to 100 users.
Rackmount enclosures.
3 x 10/100/1000 Ethernet. 40GB SSD, comes with firewall and sophisticated VPN and all Premium UTM features.

NetPilot Globemaster

NetPilot Globemaster :
Internet security for up to 1000 users.
Rackmount enclosure. 3 x 10/100/1000 Ethernet. 80GB SSD. comes with firewall and sophisticated VPN and all Premium UTM features.

 

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