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I have a controller measuring a level instrument tied
into my MN-500 and can access from my wireless laptop on
the home network. I would like to be able to access it
from anywhere by accessing its TCP/IP address. But I do
not know how to allow this either with passwords or
access rights. Can anyone help me?

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Perhaps forward to whatever IP it uses and a certain port would work, Randy.
But I would suggest contacting the item manufacturer for correct directions.
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"Randy" <randy@martechcontrols.com> wrote in message
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>I have a controller measuring a level instrument tied
> into my MN-500 and can access from my wireless laptop on
> the home network. I would like to be able to access it
> from anywhere by accessing its TCP/IP address. But I do
> not know how to allow this either with passwords or
> access rights. Can anyone help me?

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