
Cornered! is a blog devoted, most of the time anyway, to telecommunications: local and global issues, technology, people and trends from the perspective of someone who's been reporting, analysing and commenting on the industry since the dark ages (BC - before competition). Sometimes serious, sometimes flippant, sometimes frivolous. Controversial, analytical, informative, amusing, but never boring; a vehicle for examinations of important issues and observations on my encounters and experiences in an industry where polarised views and hyperbole are the norm.
Follow the Australian Telecommunications scene NEWSLETTER- FREE TRIAL Blog
Technology news and Jobs
Cornered!
D-Link's security box: every home (and small office) should have one
Cornered!
D-Link's security box: every home (and small office) should have one | D-Link's security box: every home (and small office) should have one |
|
| by Stuart Corner | |
| Wednesday, 11 July 2007 | |
|
Page 2 of 2 The device is driven by security technologies from BSecure Technologies and one of the industry's most successful and best known anti-virus, anti-spyware software engines: that from McAfee. Featured Whitepaper
5 Best Practices for Smartphone Support
And if you want to control how much time your kids spend on the net, the SecureSpot will even keep track of your family's computer and Internet usage by providing a detailed report that breaks down how long each user has spent on the machine and when they have been using it. The price of $239 includes one year of updates. Annual updates are purchased via the D-Link Web site direct from the US in $US79.99 per year. Out of the box the device and the annual update, support up to four PCs but and you can expand the number of PCs supported to 10 by paying $US19.99 per PC per year, also online.{moscomment} |
| < Next story in category | Previous story in the category > |
|---|


Tags





