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ThruLink™ Fixed or mobile security systems Streaming secure, live video over a public network Replacement for leased lines Transmitting data securely from remote sites

“How can we send video & data securely across a public network?” ThruLink supports Blowfish, AES, Camellia, RSA, SHA & FIPS encryption

Control room ATM High capacity ThruLink unit Standard capacity ThruLink unit 3G / 4G Connection Firewall Internet Secure ATM Application Video Data

“How can we send secure video to & from a patrol vehicle?” ThruLink allows live video to be streamed securely over a 3G /4G network.

Control room Patrol vehicle Standard capacity ThruLink unit Standard capacity ThruLink unit Firewall 3G / 4G Connection Internet Mobile Application Secure transmission via 3G/4G

“How can we reduce the costs of our CCTV system?” ThruLink allows you to replace leased lines with secure connections over the internet

High capacity ThruLink Standard capacity ThruLink Ethernet switch Firewall Control room Multiple cameras Internet CCTV or Intelligent Transport System – Multiple Sites

“We need to set up a temporary surveillance system.” ThruLink allows rapid, straightforward setup

“How do we send video and PTZ data over a satellite link?” ThruLink optimizes the transmission channel

“We need a system that doesn’t need IT expertise when the internet link goes down.” ThruLink re-configures the link automatically without IT support.

“How can we connect an IP CCTV system over a public WAN?” ThruLink will have the system operating as if all the cameras were on the same LAN.

“How can I share data between remote sites securely & efficiently without using the entire remote network? ThruLink works within an existing network, creating a secure tunnel between Thrulink devices. Each Thrulink device has an entire network address unique to itself so data can be routed securely & efficiently.

“I need to remotely administer service points on an adhoc basis from many different locations. Thrulink creates a mesh network of all known ThruLink devices within the secure tunnel. Devices can connect on demand & communicate with any other Thrulink device on the secure tunnel.

Meshed Application Remote site ThruLink supports meshed applications allowing direct connection without the need for a central server.

“I need to copy data from a remote site & enter it onto a local database engine for data capture. Do I need to be connected to the ThruLink network? No, ThruLink allows you to communicate across the secure tunnel & local network simultaneously.

1 ThruLink micro Up to 15Mbps 1-4 ThruLink Standard 15Mbps 1-10 ThruLink Standard+ 30Mbps 10 ThruLink High 100Mbps 10+ ThruLink High+ 200Mbps 1 x 3G/4G port2 x RJ45 10/100/1000 Standard DSL or 3G/4G option 3G/4G option, standard DSL or high bandwidth fibre Standard DSL or high bandwidth fibre Standard DSL or high bandwidth fibre PortableWall / vehicle mount 19” 1U rack Ideal for body- worn cameras Available 2015 Ideal for mobile surveillance Now shipping Can operate as a mini hub Now shipping Ideal for large- scale surveillance Now shipping