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RS232-PCPIP CONV. W/ENCRYPTION

Keyscan NETCOM6P Network Communication Board with Encryption, AES Rijndael, 256-Bit

NETCOM6P|CQ-NETCOM6P

Keyscan NETCOM6P Network Communication Board with Encryption, AES Rijndael, 256-Bit

NETCOM6P|CQ-NETCOM6P

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RS232-PCPIP CONV. W/ENCRYPTION
Keyscan by dormakaba

Keyscan NETCOM6P Network Communication Board with Encryption, AES Rijndael, 256-Bit

NETCOM6P | CQ-NETCOM6P

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Product Overview

Keyscan's NET6P-KHS (encrypted) TCP/IP communication modules are the fastest and easiest way to enable Keyscan Access Control Units (ACUs) to be connected and communicate via Keyscan Hosted Services.

The NET6P-KHS (encrypted) communication module is DHCP set up and pre-configured to automatically connect to Keyscan servers allowing you to establish communication along an existing LAN/WAN network.

Main Features

  • Where higher security is required for communication, the NETCOM6P employs an AES Rijndael (NIST approved)
  • A user-defined encryption key,Which can be can be 128 bits, 192 bits, or 256 bits, minimizes the possibility of communication breach
  • Includes a Keyscan NETCOM Program Tool utility for custom installation programming
  • Also available as an off-board module, NETCOM2 for legacy panels and select integrations
  • Fast and easy installation for each ACU
  • Requires Static IP addresses for proper operation
  • Simplifies both installation and maintenance procedures
  • Easy to program with included utility

General Information

Name: Keyscan NETCOM6P Network Communication Board with Encryption, AES Rijndael, 256-Bit
Category: Keyscan by dormakaba, Access Control, Control Panels, Control Panel Modules
UPC Code: 800168200119
Country of Origin: Canada. Country of origin is subject to change.

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