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Gateway Networks is a private cloud and cybersecurity provider based in the Cleveland area of Ohio, USA. Rather than positioning itself as a single security software product, it offers a full-stack solution for law firms, healthcare providers, financial businesses, and small companies built around “customer-owned infrastructure and customer-held keys.” Its core pitch is to reduce reliance on public clouds such as Microsoft, Google, and Apple, moving files, email, backups, and remote access into customer-owned or privately deployed environments.
In terms of protection, the solution covers OPNsense + Suricata firewalls and IDS/IPS, pfBlockerNG DNS filtering, Geo-IP blocking, WireGuard VPN, TrueNAS/Nextcloud private storage, Mailcow private email, Veeam 3-2-1 backups, mobile device remote wipe, and Ubiquiti wireless network isolation. Deployment is more project-based and focused on local infrastructure buildout, emphasizing on-site installation, remote management, and same-day support. Its service area is centered on Cleveland to Columbus, as well as northeastern and central Ohio.
The website explicitly describes use cases such as HIPAA, audit logs, retention policies, and attorney-client confidentiality, but it does not disclose formal company-level certifications such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, or HIPAA compliance certification. On the management side, it includes full event logs, certificate revocation, TOTP MFA, hourly snapshots, immutable snapshots, off-site backups, and centralized UniFi management. Integration capabilities are relatively strong, with support for Windows AD, iOS/Android/Windows/macOS, CalDAV/CardDAV, SPF/DKIM/DMARC, Samba, Docker, Ubuntu LTS, and more.
Pricing is not publicly listed; only free consultations are offered. The site highlights that its VPN has no per-seat licensing and that, once deployed, private storage can replace monthly fees for OneDrive/Dropbox/SharePoint. However, hardware, implementation, and ongoing operations costs need to be assessed separately. Its strengths are a high degree of architectural autonomy, broad use of open-source components, and end-to-end coverage from security to backups, making it suitable for small businesses that cannot afford data leaks. Its drawbacks are that performance claims such as “99.7% blocking” and “2-hour recovery” lack third-party validation, and a private infrastructure model requires a certain level of operational maturity.
Gateway Networks is better suited to local U.S. customers, especially organizations around Ohio that need integrated delivery of private email, file storage, VPN, backups, and wireless networking—such as law firms, clinics, accounting practices, and service businesses. Information on access from China, payment methods, and cross-border delivery is not disclosed, so china_access can only be considered unknown. For deployment in China, users would typically be better off first comparing local system integrators, private cloud NAS/Nextcloud providers, or managed security services that meet local compliance requirements.
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