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Re: Armor and security cameras
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VPN protection is available through my workstation, for devices attaching to my wireless network. However, because of the nature of my home security system devices, I cannot provide VPN protection for those devices (most specifcally, the camera).
I understand I can subscribe to a service with Netgear called "ARMOR" which will apparently offer a layer of protection at the point of entry into my network. Would a subscription to ARMOR provide protection against hackers for my security system and camera?
Many thanks!
John
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Hi John,
Armor protects devices connected to the network. Therefore, your security system should be protected.
Christian
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Hi John,
Armor protects devices connected to the network. Therefore, your security system should be protected.
Christian
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Re: Armor and security cameras
Thanks so much for your thoughts, Christian. I appreciate the observation!
... Jed
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