Mushroom Networks, Inc. announced August 24 the launching of the slimmer version of the company’s modern network appliance, which combines DSL, wireless and cable broadband lines in one speedy connection. The product is called Truffle Lite.
 

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Truffle Lite targets home offices and small to medium enterprises and claims to effectively solve the broadband option gap by providing a more practical way to increase bandwidth capacity depending on their needs. Truffle Lite offers Qos, live traffic feed and integrated security, which are generally required to handle a network. What’s good with Truffle Lite is it combines these features in one single device.

The device uses about four wireless or wired broadband connections that allow it to easily install between the networks without configuration or ISP coordination. This enables the small and medium business to combine multiple providers’ services ensuring a solid Internet connectivity even if one link fails.

“Traditionally, growing companies and home offices have very limited choices when it comes to Internet service. In many scenarios, one DSL or cable line is simply not enough to support operations and services such as MPLS or T3 are overkill and not economically feasible,” said Mushroom Networks CEO Dr. Cahit Akin. “Truffle Lite solves this all-too-familiar service gap by offering companies the ability to scale bandwidth directly coinciding with needs. Besides creating an incredibly fast Internet connection, this little box incorporates all the networking functionalities a business needs to keep the network safe and running optimally.”
The standard Truffle Lite plan comes with two activated WAN ports plus an option to add up to 4 more WAN ports. Visit http://www.mushroomnetworks.com for more information.

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