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HI!!There! Just learning ip500 office,,quick question when setting up remote managing for off site maintenance , do i connect the Wan port to the router and keep the lan port for in house admin??Thanks
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The LAN port will go the the customers LAN, so that the IPO is connected to the customers network for Phone Manager/One-X, VM to e-mail ect. Then for remote admin, we put log-me-in on the dedicated VM server.
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And if you went with Embedded VM, just get a CHEAP pc, load Manager and LogMeIn on it, set the power scheme to turn back on after a power failure, and throw it in without a monitor or keyboard. Cheap insurance.
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Okay You lost me ,i don't know how to do what you are doing, do you need VM pro ??? I just want to use what the Ip 500 provides thru the existing ports,, to test with .
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Sorry, ATechguy. I quess my first question should have been, "Are you or your company certifited to sale and service the IPO?"
@ TTT, Yep, we have been using cheap netbooks for that. Works great. :thumb:
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Yes i am a reseller.I missed the course so i am trying to learn what i can on passed experience with partner and other systems .I will connect ip500 land port to the router and do port forwarding UDP &TCP thru Ports 50791 thru 50813 .???
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I would not do that, that opens the network to being compromised.
Isnt there a VPN router?
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Hi! do you mean VPN on the Ip 500 or on the router??I believe my router has Vpn setup configuration.I have never set a Vpn tunnel yet.Just trying to head in the right direction to try some testing from my office.Thanks
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FOr remote access, I would set up a VPN connection between your laptop and the VPN Router. That will be better than opening all those ports.
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Skip the hassle of VPN and do as others have suggested. Put a cheap PC on site and use the remote access software of your choosing. There is beauty in simplicity! Mike
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