Ann Arbor, Mich.-based Cybernet Systems today announced its Linux-based NetMAX VPN Server Suite, a software package designed to set up a virtual private network. The VPN Server Suite, scheduled for a June release, includes a graphical user interface for simpler, . . .
Ann Arbor, Mich.-based Cybernet Systems today announced its Linux-based NetMAX VPN Server Suite, a software package designed to set up a virtual private network. The VPN Server Suite, scheduled for a June release, includes a graphical user interface for simpler, browser-based installation and costs just under $500 -- a relatively good deal considering its closest-priced competitor SonicWALL requires that users buy its hardware. Cybernet's VPN software package only requires a Pentium-based machine.

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