Triton pioneered the use of dial-up lines to connect lower-volume ATMs to the host computer using the same technology millions of people around the world use to connect to the Internet. The ATM’s modem simply dials the phone number of its host computer and makes a connection. This method is convenient and is usually less expensive than a dedicated leased-line, making it the most common communication method in the off-premise market.
Secure TCP/IP, a web-based technology, allows you to easily and inexpensively integrate Triton ATMs into your existing IP and Ethernet networks to take full advantage of your investments.
Wireless technology, or cellular transport and routing service, is now available through a third-party supplier. This high-speed wireless solution works in conjunction with TCP/IP and legacy protocols, enabling any remote device to communicate through a single network scheme. Cellular transport operates over private cellular and PCS infrastructure and is designed for businesses that have a portfolio of deployed devices facilitating financial transactions. This method also delivers a faster transfer of information.
If you are looking for traditional leased-line protocols then Triton has your answer. Triton supports traditional leased-line protocols such as SNA/SDLC which allows for seamless integration into your existing network. Once combined with emulation protocols, this system allows for easy installation of Triton ATMs.