Secure remote access to devices at customer sites. No open ports. No truck rolls. No third-party cloud.
You manage devices at 50 customer sites. Every site has the same problem: the router is 192.168.1.1, the NVR is 192.168.1.100, the cameras start at 192.168.1.101.
How do you reach 192.168.1.100 when 50 different devices have that address?
Traditional solutions don't help:
And then there's the operational nightmare:
You need a way to give every device a unique, stable address, regardless of what subnet it's on locally.
Deploy a Netrinos Edge Gateway at each customer site. It connects local devices to your private mesh network, no software needed on endpoints.
Edge Gateway punches out, nothing listens inbound
Cameras, NVRs, access panels just work
Each device gets a unique Netrinos IP, even if every site uses 192.168.1.x
Modem resets don't break anything
A security integrator manages 300 customer sites with over 3,000 cameras. Before Netrinos: open ports on every ISP modem, truck rolls when configs got wiped, home security cameras potentially exposed to the internet.
After Netrinos: zero open ports, zero truck rolls for connectivity issues, all traffic encrypted end-to-end. Each camera has a stable mesh address regardless of local subnet.
No valuable config on the ISP equipment. It can be swapped or the ISP changed without disruption.
Unlike cloud services that store your data on shared infrastructure, Netrinos connects your sites directly.
Video feeds, access logs, sensor data: it all stays on hardware you control. Encrypted in transit, never stored on third-party servers.
You own the infrastructure:
Gateway software that runs on Linux. Expose any LAN device to your mesh network. Runs headless, managed remotely.
Manage all your sites from one dashboard. Deploy configs, monitor status, control access.
Direct access to engineering. When you're managing customer infrastructure, downtime isn't an option.
Edge Gateway software runs on Linux. For turnkey deployments, we provide the hardware:

Or use existing Linux hardware: a spare PC, Raspberry Pi, or virtual machine.
Edge deployments start with a conversation. Tell us about your sites, your devices, and the problems you're trying to solve.