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7.4.7 IP Mobility
MW-2000S supports IP PNP function.
At the user end, a static IP address can be used to connect to the system. Regardless of what the IP address at the
user end is, authentication can still be performed through MW-2000S
7.4.8 VPN Configuration
V
irtual
P
rivate
N
etwork
, or
VPN
, a type of technology designed to increase the security of information transferred
over the Internet. VPN can work with either wired or wireless networks, as well as with dial-up connections over
POTS. VPN creates a private encrypted tunnel from the end user's computer, through the local wireless network,
through the Internet, all the way to the corporate servers and database.
Local VPN The Entire System:
Local VPN allows to create the VPN tunnel between a user's device and
MW-2000S, to encrypt the data transmission. In addition, only when this function is enabled (
Active
) here do users
of the entire system are able to use Local VPN. Local VPN users can also be isolated from each other when
VPN
Client Isolation
is enabled.
For more information about Local VPN, please see
Appendix E. Local VPN
.
Note:
When users are required to use Local VPN for data security, their user accounts have to be configured
properly to do so. For example, when adding a user account (user1) into the
Local
user database, administrator
should check the “
Local VPN
” box:
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