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Scenario · Multi-Location

Multi-Location Networks

Bring multiple branches, stores or facilities together on one secure network. Eliminate complexity with central policy, branch-to-branch connectivity and single-point management.

Branch-to-branch VPNCentral policySingle-panel managementRedundant connectivity
Multi-Location Scopescope in this scenario
Branch-to-branch VPN/SD-WANWAN
Central security policySEC
Single-panel managementMGMT
Backup line / failoverHA
Central monitoringMON
The Challenge

Don't let each branch be a separate island

As locations grow, managing each branch separately means inconsistent security, lack of visibility and a high management burden. A vulnerability at one branch can put the whole organization at risk.

We connect all locations to HQ with encrypted tunnels, enforce security policies from a single point and monitor the whole network from one panel. Opening a new branch becomes standard and fast.

Common problems

  • Inconsistent security

    A different configuration at each branch creates gaps.

  • Lack of visibility

    Branch status can't be monitored from HQ.

  • Slow branch opening

    A non-standard setup takes effort from scratch every time.

Our Solution Approach

Standard, central and scalable

01
Architecture

The HQ–branch topology and policy standard are designed.

02
Connectivity

Branch-to-branch VPN/SD-WAN tunnels are established.

03
Policy

Central security policies are pushed out.

04
Monitoring

All locations are monitored and managed from one panel.

Benefits

All locations on one secure, manageable network

Consistent security, central visibility and fast branch openings.

Consistent security

The same policy applies across all locations.

Central visibility

All branches monitored from one panel.

Fast new branches

A standard setup saves days, not minutes, on a new location.

Free Assessment

Let's unite your locations on one network

Let's assess your current setup and design a central architecture.

FAQ

Common questions about Multi-Location Networks

Yes. Regardless of city or even country, we securely connect all locations to HQ and to each other with encrypted VPN/SD-WAN tunnels over the internet.
For critical locations we set up a backup line (failover); when the main link drops, traffic automatically switches to the backup and operations continue.
No. With central management you define policies from one point and push them to all locations; you monitor the whole network from one panel.
We proceed with a standard template; since hardware, configuration and policies are ready, a new branch goes live fast and consistently.