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Wattman

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PLC on the internet
« on: March 13, 2008, 07:11:35 PM »
We have two sites that have 450 PLC each  ;D with an H4-ECOM100; and each site has a static IP address connected to the Internet via DSL

Each is configured to allow access for programming using "Directsoft 5" - although there was some pain and agony getting the modems and routes configured in the beginning, and it is a great way to learn

It works very well and we can connect and program from anywhere, across the internet.

Now we are ready for the next phase I suppose - and would like to send some data between the two site's PLC automatically  :o

Of course we are NOT savvy  :P IT experts - but would like to attempt to pull this off, we could obtain someone to assist  ;D - but not sure if, just any IT would be familiar with what we are doing ??? and we would like to try.  Anyway someone has done this before I’m sure, and could recommend the best sequence to go about it.

So I guess my main question at this point is do I have to have a VPN?
On the other hand, can I just set up a peer to peer in netedit3 - and BOOM it works?

I know there has to be more to it.

Any advice is greatly appreciated!

Wattman

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Re: PLC on the internet
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2008, 10:38:00 AM »
This is possible and, yes, it has been done. First read the FAQ on our website:

http://www.hosteng.com/FAQFiles/ECOM.htm#FAQ0076

Of course, if you have questions, you can post 'em here, or e-mail, or IM me, or...?
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