I don't intend this as spam but I guess competing companies say I single out just them and not write general enough about the solution they make use of.
works in linux too they say. http://www.iocellnetworks.com/solutions/ndas.phpHacking defense
* NetDisk device is safe from Internet hacking.
Even if your network is also connected to the Internet through DSL, NDAS is invisible to outsiders.
It is virtually impossible for a hacker to connect into Netdisk unit and steal or damage your data.
NDAS has its own proprietary protocol and does not use TCP/IP.
Therefore even if the network is connected outside to the Internet, NetDisk is secure from hacking.
NDAS has its own proprietary protocol and does not use TCP/IP
I wonder if my ISP would think that is a suspect thing to do. Their filters suddenly get aware of that I send out packages that has an unknown protocol. What would they do? shut me down for violating the agreement of the account?
I am so naive when it comes to computers. I thought that if one don't use the agreed upon protocol would the ISP even allow the traffic to go out?
All their alarm bells would ring and flash Spy traffic or something