NetOp Gateway is a special version of the
NetOp Host module designed to act as a
dedicated routing mechanism for NetOp
remote-control traffic. This module is
typically used as a single dial-in point,
allowing guest users to access networked hosts
via a central routing system.
Gateway lets you control multiple PCs using
multiple protocols. It is possible to route
calls from one protocol on your network to
another, and vice-versa. The system also
offers excellent security features, including
firewall protection.
What’s more, Gateway is the perfect tool to
provide remote access to networked client PCs,
or your own office PC. It is also possible for
a Gateway to route calls via another Gateway,
making it possible for guest and host users
relying on different communication protocols
to access each other anywhere in the world.
Gateway is available for OS/2 and Windows
operating systems.
The NetOp Gateway is capable of routing from a
networking protocol to a dial-up protocol.
This permits a Windows guest on the network to
dial out using a modem on the Gateway and
thereby reach a remote host via modem or ISDN
without having such a device on the guest
computer.
Fact sheet – NetOp Gateway
Feature overview
Easy access to all networked PCs via
a single routing point, scan the network for
available host PCs, access users from one
Gateway to another, supports incoming calls
via dial-up (modem, ISDN or APPC – OS/2 only)
or across networks (IPX, NetBIOS and TCP/IP),
data is compressed for maximum performance,
full firewall security, log remote-control
activity locally on PCs or centrally on a
NetOp Log Server.
Related NetOp products
Gateway is compatible with NetOp
for OS/2 version 5.3, 5.4 and 6.5, NetOp for
Windows 5.3 and 5.4 and NetOp Remote Control
version 6.x or later.
Technical requirements
NetOp Gateway (OS/2 version)
Computer: IBM PC/PS or
compatible.
Video: Any graphics adapter
supported by OS/2.
Disk space: 2 MB.
OS/2: Version 2.0 or
higher, Warp 3.0 and 4.x
IPX: Novell's Netware
requester for OS/2 or compatible.
NetBIOS: IBM or compatible.
TCP/IP: IBM's TCP/2 and
FTP's PC/TCP for OS/2 or compatible.
APPC: IBM Communication
Manager/2 or compatible.
Serial/Modem: Null modem
cable or modem (AT command set).
ISDN: CAPI 1.1 16-bit DLL
or CAPI 2.0 16-bit DLL.