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Yoggie Security Systems 101-FG-00003 SOHO Small Office Security Appliance

1 July 2009 2 Comments

Yoggie Security Systems 101-FG-00003 SOHO Small Office Security Appliance

From the Manufacturer Making the Small Office or Home Network Safe from Internet Threats Gatekeeper SOHO offers corporate-grade security for your small office–home office network. Protect up to five computers with 13 built-in security packages packed inside a small, palm-size, Linux-based security server. This means you will not need to purchase or manage additional security software for your PC?s. Just plug the Gatekeeper SOHO into your Internet router, and your computers are completely safe. Best SecurityStops all internet threats before they reach your computers. Security applications run on secured, dedicated hardware. Includes a complete set of Enterprise-class security applications. Parental ControlIncludes industry leading parental control package, Surf Control Keep your children safe from Internet-borne threats, without invading their privacy. Hassle FreeQuick and simple installation and operation. Just plug into your Internet router. Automatic security upd (more…)

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  • Otis said:

    I purchased two of these devices. One had a problem with the power supply. It took two months to resolve that issue. Both had reliability issues. They would work for a few days and then drop connection to the Internet. Technical support was good about answering the phone but not solving the problem. By the time I was ready to give up I was told that I was beyond the standard warranty period. As a result, I have two non-functional devices and have returned to a software solution. On paper the Yoggie looked like a perfect solution. In practice, I would not recommend this device for network security.

  • Otis said:

    I purchased two of these devices. One had a problem with the power supply. It took two months to resolve that issue. Both had reliability issues. They would work for a few days and then drop connection to the Internet. Technical support was good about answering the phone but not solving the problem. By the time I was ready to give up I was told that I was beyond the standard warranty period. As a result, I have two non-functional devices and have returned to a software solution. On paper the Yoggie looked like a perfect solution. In practice, I would not recommend this device for network security.
    Sorry, forgot to add great post! Can’t wait to see your next post!

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