Can the InvizBox be used to provide public Wifi?
Yes. However if you want to use an InvizBox to provide public wifi, please contact our Support team who will guide you through the best configuration to ensure device isolation is enabled.
Yes. However if you want to use an InvizBox to provide public wifi, please contact our Support team who will guide you through the best configuration to ensure device isolation is enabled.
AES-256-GCM The InvizBox connects using AES-256-GCM, SHA512 and RSA-4096 as default.
No. The InvizBox 2 must be connected to your modem/router using an ethernet cable plugged into the WAN (yellow) port. This is intended to prevent throughput bottlenecks by utilising Wifi for the WAN connection.
Yes. The InvizBox offers ad-blocking functionality which can be enabled/disabled in the user interface.
Yes, however this is unsupported by InvizBox. The InvizBox is configured to work with one VPN service and provide a number of different regions utilising the preconfigured VPN provider. Our motto is ‘Privacy Made Easy’ It is possible to configure multiple VPNs on the InvizBox however due to the risk of damage to the InvizBox … Continued
Yes. Whilst the InvizBox can be used in conjunction with other InvizBox, they do not provide a mesh network experience. This means that mobile devices will not automatically jump between access points to receive the best connection, and networks channels may cause some interference if not configured correctly.
Yes. The InvizBox 2 can be powered by a battery or even USB, however we suggest using the included power cable.
No. Although the InvizBox team release new software updates, the InvizBox devices cannot be upgraded at a hardware level.
No. InvizBox devices provide network protection and security and are not file storage devices. You can connect NAS storage devices to the InvizBox however.
Currently the InvizBox 2 offers parental controls with both scheduling and domain block functionality. These can be accessed within the InvizBox application. The InvizBox Go does not currently offer parental controls, however this is being resolved currently with deployment in the near future.