Michael,

The CyLink Encryptor will encrypt any traffic that goes between the two
encryptor/decryptors.

Basically you stick one encryptor/decryptor at each end of your WAN link and
it encrypts the traffic between the two.

You also have a management console called PrivaCy Manager, though I don't
know how essential it is.

It seems to do a good job.

Cheers,
Joe Dauncey

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Subject: HOWTO: Encryption on local LAN


> Hi all,
>
> I have run into a bit of a problem. I am looking for a 'black box device,
> which I can use for encryption of normal IP based traffic on a LAN/WAN. As
> yet I have not been able to find any such device. If anybody have a
> suggestion I would appriciated all the help I can get. It is not possible
to
> implement any software solution, since I have several different platforms
> including some probes, which are not running any normal OS.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Michael Enk
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