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Item # : IM18LP394
Model # : 02-SSC-2821
- Wired firewall delivers industry-validated security effectiveness
- The latest SonicWall TZ270 series, are the first desktop form factor next generation firewalls (NGFW) with 10 or 5 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. The series consist of a wide range of products to suit a variety of use cases.
Price is $485.13
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Item # : IM18LP213
Model # : 02-SSC-6385
- Desktop form factor nextgeneration firewall is designed for small organizations and distributed enterprise delivers industry-validated security effectiveness with best-in-class price-performance
- Contains eight 1GbE, two 2.5GbE, two USB 3.0, and console ports
Price is $816.54
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Item # : IM1HK8405
Model # : 03-SSC-1368
- Designed for medium- to large-sized enterprises and distributed enterprise with SD-Branch locations, the NSa 3700 next-generation firewall (NGFW) delivers industry-validated security effectiveness
- Comes in a 1U rack mount form factor
Price is $8,416.80
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Item # : IM1S11429
Model # : 03-SSC-3009
- The SonicWall TZ370W is a wireless next-generation firewall designed for small to mid-sized organizations and distributed enterprises, providing advanced threat protection and secure remote access.
- It supports both USB and Ethernet connections, offering versatile connectivity options for various network setups.
Price is $2,096.99
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Item # : IM18CN463
Model # : 02-SSC-5659
- Designed for small to midsize organizations and distributed enterprises with SD-branch locations, this desktop firewall delivers industry-validated security effectiveness with performance
- Contains eight 1GbE, two 10GbE, two USB 3.0, one console ports
Price is $3,360.39
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Item # : IM18UK558
Model # : 02-SSC-8196
- Next-generation firewall offers medium- to large-sized enterprises outstanding performance at a low total cost of ownership
- Features 16x1GbE, three 10G SFP+, two USB 3.0, one console, and one management port
Price is $4,870.46
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Item # : IM18CN459
Model # : 02-SSC-2837
- This wired next-generation firewall (NGFW) offers medium- to large-size enterprises outstanding performance at a low cost
- Contains 2 x 40G, 8 x 25G, 4 x 10G/5G/2.5/1G SFP+, 4 x 10G/5G/2.5G/1G (copper), 16 x 1GbE (copper), 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x console, 1 x management ports
Price is $1,868.47
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Item # : IM18LP220
Model # : 02-SSC-6799
- Desktop form factor nextgeneration firewall is designed for small organizations and distributed enterprise delivers industry-validated security effectiveness with best-in-class price-performance
- Contains eight 1GbE, two 2.5GbE, two USB 3.0, and console ports
Price is $3,196.63
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Item # : IM18CN756
Model # : 02-SSC-5687
- Designed for small to midsize organizations and distributed enterprises with SD-branch locations, this desktop firewall delivers industry-validated security effectiveness with performance
- Contains eight 1GbE, two 5GbE, two USB 3.0, one console ports
Price is $4,266.94
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Item # : IM1HK8417
Model # : 03-SSC-1379
- Designed for mid-sized organizations and distributed enterprise with SD-Branch locations, the TZ670 next-generation firewall (NGFW) delivers industry-validated security effectiveness
- Comes in a desktop form factor
Price is $3,956.39
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Item # : IM18GT320
Model # : 02-SSC-5641
- Designed for mid-sized organizations and distributed enterprise with SD-Branch locations, the TZ670 next-generation firewall (NGFW) delivers industry-validated security effectiveness
- Comes in a desktop form factor
Price is $4,819.88
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Item # : 24601890
Model # : USGFLEX100HP+2YG
Introducing the Zyxel ZyWALL USG Flex 100: Your Ultimate Network Security Solution Are you ready to elevate your business's network security to the next level?
- The Zyxel ZyWALL USG Flex 100 is a wired firewall without built-in WiFi, requiring separate wireless access points for wireless connectivity. It's a Unified Threat Management (UTM) firewall designed to protect small to mid-sized business networks. It offers multi-layered security features such as DNS/IP/URL filtering, anti-malware, intrusion prevention, and application control, and is manageable through Zyxel's Nebula cloud platform.
- Supports both USB and Ethernet connections. It has multiple Ethernet ports for wired network connectivity and a USB 3.0 port that can be used for storage devices or other USB peripherals. Would you like to know more about any specific use of these ports?
Price is $614.99
Staples offers a wide array of network firewalls, along with other networking and Wi-Fi equipment, to protect data and networks from both internal and external security threats. The essential features to consider when choosing the right firewall to meet network security needs include protection against distributed denial-of-service (DDOS) attacks, the vendor's customer support, notification settings, remote access control, alternative ports for essential services, and other additional features.
Consider if the device protects against DDOS attacks
Choose a firewall that pairs easily with systems that detect intrusions to identify and prevent DDOS attacks from happening. Such devices also have a DDOS mitigation feature that safeguards the target and relay networks by resisting the potential impact of an attack.
Check if it can control remote access to a private network
A good network safeguard allows and controls access to both site-based and client-client virtual private network (VPN) tunnels. Not only is it more economical to purchase a program that integrates a VPN solution, but it also saves on the time spent for separate authorization and support procedures.
Consider the vendor's customer support
It's essential to choose a program with reliable customer support in case there are questions or emergencies regarding the device. There should be a direct and reliable contact through which you can reach the vendor for essential support services and resources for network security.
Determine if there is a need for masquerade ports for essential services
Choose a network firewall that configures and translates standard ports to masquerade ports to prevent hackers from exploiting them to attack networks. The alternative ports protect critical services such as remote desktop control from potential attacks.
Other factors to consider
The other factors to consider when shopping for firewall hardware include the size and scope of the network and other additional features. If a large number of people or a growing company use the program, it's essential to select one with sophisticated features to meet the large scale needs. Host-based network devices are simple and flexible, and they're ideal for single computers, while network-based and enterprise network safeguards work best with multiple computers and user networks and are harder to breach.
Some devices have a standard backup feature that powers a secondary firewall to resume working in case the primary firewall won't work for some reason. Others have a sandboxing feature that restricts access to malicious content by isolating, opening, and monitoring files in virtual environments.
Does the firewall send notifications?
It's essential to select a network firewall that sends alerts to notify the user when an attack is in progress. The notification feature also reminds the user to check the router logs to ascertain a mitigation procedure before it progresses to downtime and revenue losses.
Are firewalls hardware or software?
It can be a software program or a physical device. Technically, it can be both.
Do the devices block outgoing traffic?
The device scans incoming and outgoing traffic and may block either based on a set of configurations.
What is a firewall rule?
It specifies the type of internet traffic that does or does not go through the device.
Consider if the device protects against DDOS attacks
Choose a firewall that pairs easily with systems that detect intrusions to identify and prevent DDOS attacks from happening. Such devices also have a DDOS mitigation feature that safeguards the target and relay networks by resisting the potential impact of an attack.
Check if it can control remote access to a private network
A good network safeguard allows and controls access to both site-based and client-client virtual private network (VPN) tunnels. Not only is it more economical to purchase a program that integrates a VPN solution, but it also saves on the time spent for separate authorization and support procedures.
Consider the vendor's customer support
It's essential to choose a program with reliable customer support in case there are questions or emergencies regarding the device. There should be a direct and reliable contact through which you can reach the vendor for essential support services and resources for network security.
Determine if there is a need for masquerade ports for essential services
Choose a network firewall that configures and translates standard ports to masquerade ports to prevent hackers from exploiting them to attack networks. The alternative ports protect critical services such as remote desktop control from potential attacks.
Other factors to consider
The other factors to consider when shopping for firewall hardware include the size and scope of the network and other additional features. If a large number of people or a growing company use the program, it's essential to select one with sophisticated features to meet the large scale needs. Host-based network devices are simple and flexible, and they're ideal for single computers, while network-based and enterprise network safeguards work best with multiple computers and user networks and are harder to breach.
Some devices have a standard backup feature that powers a secondary firewall to resume working in case the primary firewall won't work for some reason. Others have a sandboxing feature that restricts access to malicious content by isolating, opening, and monitoring files in virtual environments.
Does the firewall send notifications?
It's essential to select a network firewall that sends alerts to notify the user when an attack is in progress. The notification feature also reminds the user to check the router logs to ascertain a mitigation procedure before it progresses to downtime and revenue losses.
Are firewalls hardware or software?
It can be a software program or a physical device. Technically, it can be both.
Do the devices block outgoing traffic?
The device scans incoming and outgoing traffic and may block either based on a set of configurations.
What is a firewall rule?
It specifies the type of internet traffic that does or does not go through the device.