nettwark – Our New Solution for Device Management

With nettwark, we are evolving our concept for managing and remote controlling broadcast devices. As the modern, web-based successor to our discontinued SIRC, nettwark offers an intuitive and efficient way to handle device management. With its modern architecture, ease of use, and seamless integration – even over satellite links – nettwark simplifies device management, reduces operational effort, and ensures reliable control across any network.

Whether you’re configuring multiple devices, updating firmware, executing bulk operations, or automating tasks, nettwark gives you the control and flexibility you need.

Using nettwark is as easy as it gets:

What makes nettwark so powerful?

  • Modern Technology Stack: nettwark is built on a modern Linux-based architecture and optimized IP transport mechanisms. This ensures seamless integration with modern IT infrastructures, Linux environments, and containerized deployments.
  • Web-Based: No local installation required – simply access via browser.
  • User-Friendly Interface: The intuitive UI makes device management easier than ever.
  • Easy Integration: nettwark can control any 2wcom 4audio device. It can also be run alongside the SIRC for smooth transition.

 

Learn how to transition from SIRC to nettwark:

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