It's great to hear you are enjoying the software.
Networking through a VPN is a very common way to connect VTScada servers and clients. For this to work, each computer will have to be able to 'see' the other on the network. The easiest way to do this is typically to have the same users on each computer. You can test this by going to windows explorer and typing Network in the address field. If you can see the other computer, you should be good to connect them. Note that before doing the get from workstation, it is a good idea to add one of the computers as the primary server in the application configuration, then will ensure that values and settings are synced between the computers.
For more on setting up the redundant server, please check out this YouTube video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpLyR9GtSI0
It's great to hear you are enjoying the software.
Networking through a VPN is a very common way to connect VTScada servers and clients. For this to work, each computer will have to be able to 'see' the other on the network. The easiest way to do this is typically to have the same users on each computer. You can test this by going to windows explorer and typing Network in the address field. If you can see the other computer, you should be good to connect them. Note that before doing the get from workstation, it is a good idea to add one of the computers as the primary server in the application configuration, then will ensure that values and settings are synced between the computers.
For more on setting up the redundant server, please check out this YouTube video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpLyR9GtSI0
Trihedral Engineering Ltd.
edited Sep 19 '17 at 6:25 pm