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Byos µGateway Technical Specifications:

•  Type of device:

 Plug-and-Play USB Ethernet Gateway 

(RNDIS Gadget).

•  Port Requirements:

 USB-C (USB 3.0/3.1 adapters can 

be used to connect to a USB-A port).

•  Power consumption:

 Under 5W. The Byos μGateway 

can be powered solely through its male USB-C 

connector.

•  OS Requirements:

 Any OS compatible with USB-OTG 

(The product has been tested with Windows, OSX, iOS, 

and Linux operating systems).

•  Driver requirements:

 None (For some Windows 

devices: USB-OTG driver auto-installs over Wi-Fi if 

not present).

•  Software Requirements:

 Home Dashboard accessed 

via web browser; tested with current versions of 

Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Edge, and 

Opera. No additional plug-ins or software required.

•  Manufactured:

 In Canada and USA.

•  Dimensions:

 10.5 x 3.4 x 1 cm (4.1 x 1.3 x 0.4 in)

Step 1: 

Learn more about the Byos µGateway

 

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Step 2: 

Login and Connect to the Wi-Fi

 

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Step 3: 

The Byos µGateway in action

 

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Robust Protection Mechanisms 

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Near Zero Performance Impact 

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Autoconnect Feature 

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Reviewing Controlled Access; Reviewing Controlled Access & Setting Up Desired 

Internet Traffic Security Policies 

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Optional - Advanced Security Testing your μGateway 

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Step 4: 

What’s under the hood?

 

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Security and Privacy of the μGateway 

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Troubleshooting

 

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I’m using a Windows Laptop or Tablet and the Home Dashboard at “My.byos/home” 

isn’t loading… 

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Enterprise Deployment and Management Overview 

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Byos Company Overview

 

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Table of Contents

Summary of Contents for mGateway

Page 1: ...Byos Gatewvay Evaluation Guide...

Page 2: ...de to help you make the most out of the Byos Gateway micro gateway and take advantage of all its features Please carefully review each section below and if you have any questions please reach out to e...

Page 3: ...er tested with current versions of Chrome Firefox Safari Internet Explorer Edge and Opera No additional plug ins or software required Manufactured In Canada and USA Dimensions 10 5 x 3 4 x 1 cm 4 1 x...

Page 4: ...SB device allowing individuals employees and devices to safely and securely connect any network regardless of their location or network environment We took the proven approach of network segmentation...

Page 5: ...rms before traffic will be allowed to flow 5 If you wish to connect to a hidden network click cancel and then navigate to the Wi Fi page from the button in the left navigation bar Once on the Wi Fi pa...

Page 6: ...nications with the network gateway without allowing the poisoning of the routing tables Private DNS Queries the Gateway runs an in device Encrypted DNS server preserving confidentiality of the user s...

Page 7: ...tries domains IP addresses and ports your device connects to Most people don t realize the amount of connections their devices make on a day to day basis let alone which countries these servers are in...

Page 8: ...e product does not have hidden backdoors Security and Privacy of the Gateway We perform extensive white box and black box testing on the Gateway to ensure our product is secure The Gateway is NIST SAN...

Page 9: ...e Gateway uses the USB OTG specification and should be recognized by your device as a RNDIS Ethernet Gadget If your device does not recognize Gateway unplug it The driver will be automatically install...

Page 10: ...red with an enterprise class Management Console to deploy and manage Gateways at scale This allows IT security teams to confidently efficiently and cost effectively manage a global workforce centrally...

Page 11: ...uitry directly in a device automatically creates a micro segment of 1 delivering hardware enforced protection of the device from the inherent risks on dirty networks while allowing secure zero trust b...

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