What is a Network Appliance?
- A Network Appliance is a completely self-contained
Device with all of the processing power, memory,
software, and communications interface to perform a
specific function on a network without requiring a
Server or a dedicated PC to perform its duties.
The iGuard Security Device is a
field proven Network Appliance that performs the
functions of Time & Attendance and Access Control
utilizing a completely self contained web server that
can be accessed through any web browser (Internet
Explorer, Netscape, Apple, Unix or Linux Browsers).
iGuard is the world first
Network Appliance for access control and time
attendance applications. It supports both biometric
fingerprint & Mifare contact-less smart card
authentication and its administration can be done
anywhere using web browser through the Internet -
anytime!
The revolutionary iGuard has been setting industry
standard in security access control industry since its
introduction in early 1999. It was the first
Biometric Network Appliance
to:
Store fingerprint on a contact-less smart card.
Employ TCP/IP as a communication protocol.
Employ embedded web and network server.
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