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Visual Nexus Secure Transport

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Crosses firewalls and network boundaries

You want to join virtual meetings from home, at your desk or while traveling.  After all that's the whole point of a virtual meeting solution, letting you join a meeting from where you are.  Firewalls and NATs (network address translators) have always been a problem with using video systems away from meeting rooms.  The Visual Nexus Secure Transport solves the problem.

Creates a secure tunnel for video and voice

Visual Nexus Secure Transport creates a secure tunnel between your video client and the meeting server.  If you are using a Visual Nexus software client, Secure Transport is already built into it.  You never even knew you had a problem.  If you are using a room based system, then you can use a Secure Transport video proxy (like a web proxy but for video calls).  In either case if you are very concerned about security you can add a full encryption option to the solution.

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