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D-Link unveils the New Cloud Branch Router

DBG-X800 Nuclias Cloud-Managed SD-WAN Security Gateway for Branch Office

D-Link launches its groundbreaking DBG-X800 Nuclias Cloud Branch Router. This innovative device redefines branch office connectivity, offering unparalleled performance, security and ease of management.

The DBG-X800 is a powerful SD-WAN security gateway specifically designed for branch offices, seamlessly integrating advanced networking capabilities with robust security features. At its core, the DBG-X800 leverages D-Link’s Nuclias Cloud platform, enabling centralised cloud-based management and zero-touch deployment, dramatically simplifying network setup and maintenance.

Graeme Reardon, MD at D-Link Australia said, “The DBG-X800 represents a significant leap forward in branch office networking. By combining SD-WAN capabilities with our Nuclias Cloud platform, we’re offering businesses a powerful, secure and easy-to-manage solution that can scale with their needs.”
 

Typical DBG-X800 Nuclias Cloud-Managed Deployment Scenario

The DBG-X800 is ideal for organisations with multiple sites, providing a unified management experience across all locations. Its zero-touch deployment feature allows for swift plug-and-play installation, eliminating the need for on-site IT personnel during setup.

“With the DBG-X800, we’re not just launching a new product; we’re introducing a new standard in branch office networking,” added Reardon. “It’s powerful combination of advanced features, robust security and cloud-based management makes it an indispensable tool for businesses looking to optimise their branch operations.”

Nuclias Cloud Interface and Supported Apps

Key features of the DBG-X800 include:

High-Performance Connectivity
The DBG-X800 boasts impressive networking capabilities:
– 4 Gigabit LAN ports for fast wired connections
– 1 Gigabit WAN port ensuring high-speed internet connectivity
– Integrated Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) technology, providing lightning-fast wireless connectivity, supporting more devices and improving overall network efficiency

Comprehensive Security
The router incorporates multiple layers of protection:
– Robust network firewall to filter and block unauthorised traffic
– Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) actively shielding against modern threats like DDoS attacks
– Content filtering and application control for managing network usage and access
– Support for up to 999 firewall policies
 

Cloud-Managed Simplicity
Leveraging the Nuclias Cloud platform, the DBG-X800 offers:
– Centralised cloud-based management through an intuitive dashboard
– Easy deployment and configuration of network policies across multiple sites
– Real-time monitoring and alerts for network status and security events
 

Advanced VPN Capabilities
The DBG-X800 supports a wide range of VPN options:
– Multiple VPN protocols including IPSec, PPTP, L2TP, and OpenVPN
– Support for up to 50 VPN tunnels, allowing numerous secure connections simultaneously
– QuickVPN enabled for rapid setup
 

SD-WAN Functionality

As an SD-WAN security gateway, the DBG-X800 delivers:
– Improved network performance and reliability
– Efficient traffic routing and bandwidth optimisation
– Seamless integration of branch offices into the corporate network
 

Scalability and Performance

Designed to meet the demands of growing businesses, the router offers:
– Firewall throughput of 900Mbps
– Ability to handle up to 50,000 concurrent sessions
 

Flexible Deployment
The DBG-X800 is engineered for easy integration:
– Compact desktop design (192 x 120 x 38 mm)
– Zero-touch deployment capabilities for quick setup without on-site IT personnel

Availability and pricing
The new DBG-X800 Nuclias Cloud-Managed SD-WAN Security Gateway for Branch Office is available from all Nuclias Cloud Certified Partners in Australia and New Zealand for AUD$899.95 (RRP) and NZ$1,099.99 (RRP).

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