GSec1 X-GATE ADSL Security Modem 4PC's Child/Chat/ID/Fwall/VPN/Mobile Control
GSec1 X-GATE ADSL Security Modem 4PC's Child/Chat/ID/Fwall/VPN/Mobile Control
Scan code: LN17832 Manufacturer code: XG-STD-004-UK

GSec1 X-GATE ADSL Security Modem 4PC's Child/Chat/ID/Fwall/VPN/Mobile Control

GSec1 X-GATE ADSL Security Modem 4PC's Child/Chat/ID/Fwall/VPN/Mobile Control

Scan code: LN17832 Manufacturer code: XG-STD-004-UK

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Product Overview XGate is small, discrete and powerful. Measuring no more than the size of an average ADSL modem, you get complete security protection for up to 4 computers through a single broadband connection.

You can't put a price on your Childs safety. Are you one of the 15 million homes in the UK that has broadband connection? Are you one of the 10 million home broadband users that have no protection? Or are you one of the 8.5 million home broadband users who have Children and no Protection?

Features • Child Chat Room Protection
• Intelligent Chat Room Monitoring
• Secure Banking
• Identity Protection
• Spam Email Control
• Secure Gaming
• Internet Access Control
• Firewall Protection
• Anti Virus Protection
• Remote Access VPN
Specifications
Networking, Connectivity & Ports
Model  
Form-Factor  
Device Type ADSL
Compatible Internet Connections  
Network Connectivity 10/100
Network Ports  
Other Connectors N/A
USB Applications  
Wired Protocols  
Total LAN Connections 4
Total WAN Connections 1
64 Bytes L3 Forwarding Performance  
512+ Bytes L3 Forwarding Performance  
Wireless
Wireless Speed N/A
Wireless Protocols N/A
Wireless Band  
Frequency  
Operation Channel  
Wireless Transmitter Power N/A
Antenna  
Core Features
Features  
Router/Modem Processor  
Internal RAM Memory  
Internal RAM Memory Type  
Internal Flash Memory  
LED Indicators  
Buttons  
OS Support  
Max. Power Consumption  
PSU Type  
Security & VPN
Security Protocols N/A
Firewall/NAT No
Management  
VPN Support  
Physical Specifications
Dimensions  
Weight  
Additional Specifications
Note N/A
Additional Information
Scan Code LN17832
Model Number XG-STD-004-UK
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
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Telephone:
0871 472 4747
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