Access is via a web browser using SSL 128bit encryption. Eight users are supported, two of which can log on simultaneously. Other features include a message board and USB 2.0 Virtual Media Port support. This allows Windows XP users to attach a USB Flash Drive and use it as if it were plugged into a local USB port.
The GCN1000 PCPortal is priced at $499.95 (MSRP) and available immediately.
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