

Mutualink's solution is also network agnostic, meaning an agency can use any Internet-enabled connection to reach the network, including wired, wireless, FirstNet and satellite-based broadband connectivity.
#Irapp alternative full#
The system employs an innovative peer-based architecture that enables agencies to collaborate at any time while retaining full security and control over their systems and assets. Mutualink creates local to national real time interoperability by enabling agencies to securely bridge voice communications systems, such as radios and telephones, and share video, files and data on demand with other partner agencies on the IRAPP in times of emergency. Mutualink's rapidly growing IRAPP network is the only emergency interoperability network of its kind, also used in daily operations, with more than 1,000 public safety and critical infrastructure entities participating on a nationwide basis. By combining Mutualink's national always-on interoperable network (known as the IRAPP) with IP Access' advanced broadband satellite solution, agencies can ensure connectivity with critical partners and services in times of disaster. The solution ensures that agencies maintain critical interoperable communications with other agency partners and critical infrastructure entities, even in cases where traditional communications networks are rendered inoperative. and IP Access International announced a new disaster resilient emergency communications solution for public safety and critical infrastructure entities that enables real time, interoperable voice, video and data communications during major disasters. OS minimum is 10.11, 10.Mutualink and IP Access International Partner for On Demand, Out of Band Multimedia Collaboration Besides that, all outside users with a MacBook also use the iRapp desktop to use this connection. So, we set up the iRapp server to give a simple solution to the windows users. We also have 4 windows users, in windows there's also an option to add a second IP address but it's static so the notebook users have to change it every time they go outside with their notebook. In OSX there's an option to setup a second network, works great. Our client has a second network within the company that's only locally reachable and is connected to the main office in Japan. $300 per user, that's just too much for what we'll do with it. The only alternative i can find with the same functions is Aqua connect but their OS max is 10.10 and their prices.
#Irapp alternative code#
Unfortunately, Code Rebel (the company behind iRapp) is no more.
#Irapp alternative upgrade#
Due to software compatibilities, we have to upgrade OSX 10.9 to a 10.11 minimum, after upgrading the machine we noticed that the license wasn't working anymore so we wanted to upgrade the license. The installed OS was 10.9 with the right version of iRapp.


I previously had an iRapp server set up at a client of mine.
