Visual Productions CUECORE2 Manual page 33

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5.2.2
Last Server Poll
Indicates the last time the time & date was fetched from a NTP time server.
5.2.3
Master IP
When the unit is not in Stand Alone mode, then this field displays the IP
number of system that is mastering the CueCore2. Refer to chapter 6 for more
information on operating modes.
5.3
Access via Internet
The CueCore2 can be accessed through the Internet. There are two ways to
achieve this: Port Forwarding and VPN.
Port Forwarding Is relatively easy to setup in the router. Each router
is different so it is advised to consult the router's documentation (some-
times it is revered to as NAT or Port-Redirecting). Please note that port
forwarding is not secure, since anybody could access the CueCore2 this
way.
Accessing via a Virtual Private Network (VPN) tunnel requires more
setup efforts, also the router needs to support the VPN feature. Once set
up, this is a very secure way to communicate with the CueCore2. A VPN
is a network technology that creates a secure network connection over a
public network such as the Internet or a private network owned by a service
provider. Large corporations, educational institutions, and government
agencies use VPN technology to enable remote users to securely connect
to a private network. For further information about VPN please refer to
http://whatismyipaddress.com/vpn.
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