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5.Select Connect to the Internet and click Next.

6.Select Set up my connection manually and click Next.

7.Select Connect using a dial-up modem and click Next.

8.In the space provided under ISP Name, type an appropriate name of your choosing for the connection. Click Next.

9.In the space provided under Phone Number enter the phone number for the

line to which the SVxx41HDIE’s modem is connected. You may need to add the area code, country code, or other digits needed to access the outside line as appropriate. When finished, click Next.

10.Make your choice from Anyone’s use or My use only and click Next.

11.Beside User name enter the user name of any valid user created using the Web interface of the SVxx41HDIE. Beside Password and Confirm password enter the password that the user you entered above uses to access the Web interface.

12.This screen also includes 3 checkboxes. Uncheck all 3 checkboxes.

13.Click Next.

14.You may select to add a shortcut to the desktop for this connection. Click

Finish.

PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) must be used; no other authentication methods are supported.

TCP/IP must be installed/enabled on the computer making the connection, and must be used for the dial-up connection.

The connection must be configured to obtain a dynamic IP address.

The user name/password must match a user currently configured on the SVxx41HDIE.

For best performance and to simplify the troubleshooting process, firewall software should not be used with the dial-up connection.

Accessing the Web Interface

Once a dial-up connection has been established, you can access the Web interface or start a VNC session using the following IP address:

https://99.99.99.99

You can now login to the Web interface (and/or VNC session) normally. Note that the remote machine (the one you dialed from) is automatically assigned the IP address 99.99.99.100 for the PPP session. This, and the IP address of the SVxx41HDIE, cannot be modified. The following TCP/IP port numbers are assigned for a PPP connection, regardless of the settings configured in the Web interface for the LAN or WAN ports:

HTTPS: 443

VNC (clear-text): 5900

VNC (SSL secured): 15900

SSH: 22

Performance Notes

• All images over the PPP connection will be grayscale to conserve bandwidth. If other

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Contents Server Remote Control FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Using the Modem feature Serial Remote Control operationOptimizing video performance All applications IntroductionConnecting the Unit to the Host Computer and Network Installing the KVM Remote ControlTo connect console devices Connecting a Local Keyboard, Mouse, and MonitorWindows Disabling Mouse Acceleration on the Host ComputerWeb Configuration Using the On-Screen Display Configuring SVxx41HDIEWeb Configuration Using Dhcp IP AddressDevice Name none Web Configuration Using Static IP Using the Web Interface Terminal Configuration Using a Serial CableLogin Screen Web Interface IntroductionName Main Menu Main Menu selections Network Config System Ident User AccountsCompatibility SecurityModem Serial PortsTime / Date Purchase Options FirmwarePort Numbers StatusHelp Menu Site map MenuAccessing the VNC Interface Using the Terminal Interface via Serial PortWeb Interface Use a command like this vncviewer -bgr233 -tunnel Native VNC ClientSSH Tunnel with Native VNC client Bribar Feature Using the VNC MenuPage Main Menu Page VirtKeys Menu Video Tuning menuPage Getting Peak Performance Choose the best video mode Noisy video cardsNetwork performance Using the Advanced Video Tuning feature Connecting a Modem Using the Modem feature BackgroundConfiguring the Remote Connection Modem configurationFinish Accessing the Web InterfaceHttps//99.99.99.99 Https VNC clear-text VNC SSL secured SSH Performance NotesTimeout during login process. Giving up Modem hang up. ResettingStarting PPP for auth on port… Modem init chat script failedConnecting Serial Remote Control Modules to the SVxx41HDIE Serial Remote Control operation BackgroundSaw PPP startup from client Phone line ringsPage Remote Login via SSH Advanced Configuration Using the Integrated SSH ShellOperating Notes Stty -crtscts /dev/serial portIs my data safe? Can I prevent the warning from occurring? Installing the new certificate…Troubleshooting Standard video modes supported SpecificationsAuthentication Setup ConfigDescription Benefit Dhcp Dynamic IPAbout StarTech.com About Compatible

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