Ncp Secure Entry Client V9.10.55 -multi Link- [updated] Review
If you require high availability, zero-touch failover, and enterprise-grade security without jumping to a full SD-WAN appliance, version 9.10.55 with Multi-Link is the gold standard for the software VPN client market.
Despite its heavy-duty security features, it doesn't bog down system RAM, making it ideal for older corporate laptops. Setting Up for Success NCP Secure Entry Client v9.10.55 -Multi Link-
We ran a controlled test in a lab environment to see if the Multi-Link addition introduced overhead. If you require high availability, zero-touch failover, and
Ensuring every byte was wrapped in military-grade encryption. Ensuring every byte was wrapped in military-grade encryption
with "Friendly Net Detection," which automatically adapts security rules based on whether the network is known (e.g., home/office) or untrusted (e.g., public Wi-Fi). Broad Compatibility
sits in the v9 family, known for its enhanced stability on Windows 10/11 and Windows Server 2019/2022, improved cryptographic libraries (supporting up to AES-256-GCM and SHA-512), and a revamped UI for better user feedback.
| Attribute | Details | |-----------|---------| | | NCP Secure Entry Client | | Version | 9.10.55 | | Feature Edition | Multi-Link | | Vendor | NCP engineering (now part of QNAP ecosystem) | | Supported OS | Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows Server 2016/2019/2022 (32/64-bit) | | Protocols | IPsec IKEv1, IKEv2, ESP, NAT-T | | Authentication | X.509 certificates, pre-shared keys (PSK), SecurID, LDAP, RADIUS, Smartcard (CAC/PIV) | | Encryption | AES-256, AES-128, 3DES (legacy), SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384 |