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Business VPN

Secure access to company resources from anywhere. Not 'hide your IP' — but connecting remote employees to the corporate network as if they were in the office.

CONTEXT

Business VPN ≠ consumer VPN

Ads about 'hiding your IP' and 'unlocking streaming services' are about consumer VPNs. A business VPN solves a completely different problem: secure remote access to company servers, documents and systems. Without it, your people either don't work outside the office — or work insecurely.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

What our VPN solutions include

Secure remote access

An employee at home, in a café or on a business trip reaches company servers and documents through an encrypted channel.

Military-grade encryption

AES-256, IKEv2 and WireGuard protocols. Even if someone eavesdrops on your employee’s Wi-Fi — data visibility is zero.

MFA and identity

VPN pairs with Microsoft Entra ID, Google Workspace or LDAP. MFA mandatory for everyone — a single password isn’t enough.

Site-to-site VPN

Connecting branches — the Riga office, the Liepāja office and cloud servers as one secure network.

Clients for every platform

Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android — one VPN configuration, automatic connection.

Monitoring and audit logs

Who connected, when, and from where — so if something ever happens, we can look back.

TECHNOLOGIES

VPN solutions we work with

OpenVPN WireGuard Fortinet FortiClient Cisco AnyConnect Microsoft Always On VPN Tailscale / ZeroTier
WHO IT'S FOR

Hybrid-work companies

Employees in the office + at home. Everyone reaches the same systems, equally securely.

Multi-branch companies

Offices in different cities — one network, without per-branch internet contract tricks.

Clients with on-premise servers

A local 1C, ERP or CAD file server — reachable from anywhere.

High-security environments

Banks, law firms, state enterprises — where security standards are formally defined.

QUESTIONS

Frequently asked questions

How much does a VPN slow the internet down?

Modern protocols (WireGuard, IKEv2) — minimally, 5–10% latency. Older ones (PPTP, L2TP) can slow things noticeably. We only use the modern ones.

What happens if the VPN server goes down?

Our setups always include redundancy — two VPN gateways with automatic failover. Employees never notice.

Do we need our own VPN server?

Depends on size. For small companies (up to 20 employees) cloud solutions (Tailscale, ZeroTier) are enough. For medium and large companies an own VPN gateway gives more control.

What does it cost?

Cloud solutions — a monthly fee per user, quoted on request. Self-hosted — a one-time setup plus a minimal maintenance fee. We help you pick the right model.

Does a VPN also protect files if a device is lost?

No — a VPN only encrypts traffic over the network. Device protection is the domain of MDM and endpoint security.

NEXT STEP

Need secure remote access?

We start with a free consultation — understanding which VPN solution fits your team and budget.