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Reserve Your Seat TodayAny remote telecom or utility site demands effective monitoring. When you're juggling aging equipment, evolving network needs, and new security challenges, the complexity can feel overwhelming.
You want to reduce truck rolls, unify your monitoring platform onto one screen, and stay ahead of changing protocols (SNMPv3, MODBUS, etc.). That's exactly where G6 NetGuardian RTUs (remote telemetry units) step in.
I'll walk you through how G6 NetGuardians can simplify your operations, improve security, and prepare your remote sites for whatever the future holds. Let's get started!
Imagine you're managing a scattered network of remote sites. Some of your equipment is so old it still relies on 20-year-old transport gear just to track alarms. Other sites use one-time SNMPv1 traps that get lost whenever there's a network hiccup. You're also dealing with temperature-sensitive hardware, sporadic email alerts, and ancient console servers on the brink of failure.
One DPS client - an experienced value-added reseller (VAR) - faced this exact scenario. Different departments within the organization each created their own siloed solutions: door-control systems in one corner, serial-based monitoring in another, and a patchwork of older third-party equipment in yet another.
The result was a tangled mess of protocols and devices that drove up costs, fueled confusion, and increased the risk of missed alarms. This is obviously not how you want your system to run.
It's tempting to bolt on fixes - a thermostat here, a serial server there, or patching legacy alarms. However, these quick-fix approaches often create more complexity than they solve. Here's why:
Now think about a simpler, more effective scenario. You have a single, centralized platform to handle everything from discrete alarms and analog sensors to environmental monitoring and serial console access:
Sound too good to be true? That's exactly what G6 NetGuardians deliver.
One of the biggest advantages of the G6 platform is its ability to keep pace with changing network demands. If you're transitioning from SNMPv1 to SNMPv3 or adding new layers of visibility - like MODBUS monitoring - you won't get left behind.
The G6 NetGuardians offer several advantages, some of which are:
These design choices ensure that your monitoring solution remains relevant as technology continues to evolve.
Environmental monitoring is no longer optional. Whether it's HVAC failures, high humidity, or sudden temperature spikes, small issues can quickly escalate into major outages or equipment damage.
G6 NetGuardians come with advanced environmental capabilities to help you protect your gear and maintain uptime:
Keeping a close eye on your environment helps you react faster - and often preemptively - so that minor issues don't turn into major disasters.
G6 NetGuardians gather all alarms - analog, discrete, serial, and environmental - into a single platform. Whether you're using a third-party SNMP manager or DPS's T/Mon master, you'll be able to see everything in one place.
G6 units feature upgraded CPUs, HTTPS for secure web browsing, and TLS 1.2. You can also take advantage of new technologies like SFPs for fiber connections and advanced sensor arrays. Do you need to push logs to a remote server over a secure connection? That won't be a problem.
Tools like accumulation timers let you track generator runtimes for maintenance and compliance. When an issue does actually arise, you'll know before a costly failure occurs.
Already running older NetGuardians? Upgrading is painless. Because G6 devices share the same pinouts and physical footprints as their G5 predecessors, you won't have to rewire your cabinets.
Every network is different. Whether you want door sensors for added security or specialized firmware for non-standard protocols, DPS can tailor a G6 solution for you.
In industries like telecom, utilities, and transportation, a one-size-fits-all solution rarely works. That's why DPS Telecom offers an array of customization options for G6 NetGuardians:
When you work with DPS, you're not just purchasing a product - you're gaining a partner that's committed to helping you achieve total site visibility.
Beyond the technical perks, G6 NetGuardians are built to minimize the human and financial resources required to manage remote sites:
What truly sets DPS Telecom apart is the team behind the technology. DPS has decades of experience delivering customized monitoring and control solutions to diverse clients - telecom, utilities, rail, government agencies, and more.
Our value-added reseller found that consolidating monitoring and upgrading to G6 NetGuardians solved a wide range of issues (missed alarms, security vulnerabilities, environmental risks...). These G6 devices also brought multiple departments under a single, cohesive monitoring strategy.
If you're facing a similar challenge, stop throwing band-aids at the problem. It's time to deploy a solution that:
Ready to simplify your remote monitoring and prepare your system from the future?
Call DPS Telecom today at 559-454-1600 to chat with an expert. We'll help you design a solution that meets your needs now - and in the future.
You can also send a message to sales@dpstele.com and let us know what you're looking for. We'll work with you to build a customized plan that streamlines your operations and protects your network.
The sooner you act, the sooner you'll reduce costs, improve reliability, and gain peace of mind. Let's work together and build a monitoring solution that works as hard as you do!
Andrew Erickson
Andrew Erickson is an Application Engineer at DPS Telecom, a manufacturer of semi-custom remote alarm monitoring systems based in Fresno, California. Andrew brings more than 18 years of experience building site monitoring solutions, developing intuitive user interfaces and documentation, and opt...