Using the public internet is the safest and lowest cost option, if everyone does their job:
• Tyro's two secure data centres run without
single points of failure. They are designed
not to fail.
• Tyro uses Optus and Telstra IP core and
Optus, Telstra and Vodafone GPRS
private APN networks. They are designed
and built to be fault tolerant.
• Tyro's military grade encrypted transactions
are routed over the 'always on' internet.
• You should set-up your internal network
keeping it simple and secure.
• You should select a connectivity option
that provides you the resilience you need.
• You should consult your IT department or
IT service provider.
The path towards increasing resilience
(samples with indicative list prices):
• Residential grade ADSL
Draytek DV2700 router $165
plus $30-$35/month
plan
• Business grade ADSL
Draytek DV2700 router $165
plus $60-$65/month
plan
• Dual ADSL with automatic failover
Draytek DV2910 router $258
plus $95/month for two plans
• ADSL with 3G-GSM/GPRS failover
Draytek DV2910 router $258
plus ADSL plan and $10/month GPRS
• ADSL with analog dial-up modem failover
Sonicwall TZ 190 router $850
plus ISP plan for $10+/month
• Additional Tyro EFTPOS terminal option
with GSM/GPRS back-up for $10/month
There are many more vendors and products available.
If you need support in the field to check and fix the network and/or set-up routers and terminals, look at the Gizmo offer.