IPG100 User’s Manual
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Figure 4 – LAN Client/Server Architecture Example with IPG100
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Figure 3 – WAN Client/Server Architecture Example through the Internet
Figure 3 extends the example shown in
across a Wide Area Network (WAN). Although it is possible to setup t
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Figure 3, ensuring that the remote N2KView clients can find the IP Address of the
N2KServer® at the correct port (6543 or 6544) requires considerable IT expertise.
LAN WAN
ws an example of an IPG100 connected between the NMEA 2000® net
Wi-Fi/router connected to a PC running an N2KView® client. A copy of N2KServer®
automatically runs on the IPG100; however an N2KView® Hardware License Key must be
plugged in to the IPG100 to supply sufficient licenses for the maximum number of
simultaneously connected clients. As in the previous examples, N2KView® Clients may run on
any computer able to access the N2KServer® on the Ethernet network.