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Gigabit secure router

Moxa has announced a new gigabit-performance Firewall/VPN secure router. The EDR-G903 series is designed to defend industrial networks by safeguarding sensitive control networks and mission-critical industrial assets by forming a trusted intranet environment. The series support three combo gigabit ports with built-in RJ45 ports and SFP slots for connecting to a WAN, LAN, a
February 6, 2012 Read time: 1 min
97 Moxa has announced a new gigabit-performance Firewall/VPN secure router. The EDR-G903 series is designed to defend industrial networks by safeguarding sensitive control networks and mission-critical industrial assets by forming a trusted intranet environment. The series support three combo gigabit ports with built-in RJ45 ports and SFP slots for connecting to a WAN, LAN, and a WAN or DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) with rapid transfer bandwidth. The EDR-G903 supports intelligent firewall functions to simplify security configuration.

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