TrustEli Annouces WiMax and Cellular Router with Managed Security Interface

TrustELI Announces Cellular and WiMAX Router Providing a Managed Security Interface. Eli Everywhere combines enterprise grade Internet security with an Internet access router to allow secure connections of any type, including cellular, WiFi, WiMAX and FiOS.
Cities around the world are already delivering Internet access to the masses with WiMAX, while cellular service is beginning to reach remote areas not currently served by traditional broadband connections. Eli Everywhere can secure these growing alternative connection types with its new, onboard PCMCIA slot. The slot allows for the insertion of any type of PCMCIA access card, including cellular, WiFi, WiMAX, or even a traditional modem that can be used as an Internet failover connection.

"Eli Everywhere is the Swiss Army Knife of Internet routers, offering a secure connection to the Internet no matter what type of connection a user may have," said Robert Smith, Chief Technology Officer of TrustELI. "With next-generation access becoming a reality, users need Eli Everywhere to be assured that their security is maintained no matter how they connect to the Internet."

Eli Everywhere also solves the limitation of many next-generation access types to connect to only a single PC. With Eli Everywhere, up to 25 PCs can share a single access to the Internet. This allows remote or new offices to access secure Internet connections immediately without the delay of access line installation. As an additional option, Eli Everywhere can be configured to provide failover for a traditional Internet connection (such as a DSL) to a next generation technology, allowing always-on Internet connectivity for mission critical locations.

Eli Everywhere will be available everywhere Eli is sold in Q3. For more information, visit: TrustELI.

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