Topic: Networking - Page 96
Sixnet Now Offering LTE Support for Cellular Routers
Ideal for SMB customers looking for increased cellular technology speeds for primary or WAN backup connectivity, LTE support provides Sixnet customers with 4G wireless connectivity and backwards compatibility to 3G and 2G networks.
A Facelift for D-Link’s VIP Program and Portal
New resources aim to drive profitability for partners and make it easy for them to do business with the network solutions provider. By Cecilia Galvin
Napatech Launches New Time Synchronization Endpoint Unit
The Napatech Time Synchronization Endpoint (NTTSE) can be installed as an IEEE1588 PTP slave, allowing Napatech users to synchronize appliances using Napatech intelligent network adapters to an IEEE1588 PTP master.
D-Link Adds New Unified Wireless Products to Portfolio
Designed for SMB use, these new wireless products offer cost-effective remote management and scalability for expanding wireless applications.
Network Hardware Resale to Distribute Menara Networks’ 10G Products and Services
Network Hardware Resale will extend its network management and services to include all of Menara’s IP over DWDM 10G Optics products.
Masergy Announces Intelligent Internet Management
Virtualized network services provider’s IMM offering provides SMBs with application control, Web traffic monitoring, and enhanced firewall features.
Array Networks Releases AG 1000 Series Secure Access Gateways
The Array AG Series consists of four new appliances with Array’s 64-bit SpeedCore architecture, ideal for business and cloud providers who need to meet the demands of an increasingly mobile workforce.
TP-LINK Announces Two New Wireless N Routers
The TD-W8961ND and TD-W8951ND are Wireless N ADSL2 Modem Routers, offering 300 Mbps and 150 Mbps wireless speed respectively.
TP-LINK Pens Deal with D&H Distributing
The distribution agreement enables D&H to carry the networking manufacturer’s popular Small Office Home Office wireless products.
Why Network as a Service is Good Business for IT Pros
Cloud-based Network as a Service, or NaaS, presents a unique opportunity for channel professionals to set up efficient and affordable networks for SMB customers. By Martin Sinderman

