This device is designed to be an always-on device. If you use the direct LAN connection, you just plug the network cable into the back of the SendPro Mailstation. If you use Wi-Fi, a wizard will take you through the procedure for setting up the Wi-Fi connection.
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Wi-Fi connectivity specifications SendPro Mailstation supports IEEE 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz networks 802.11a/n 5GHz wireless networks. SendPro Mailstation does not support: 802.1X networks that require enterprise or domain authentication Public or Guest networks with a web page login Port and communication requirements This device uses only outbound communications through the network to minimize threats to your network and increase the ease of monitoring.
Reverse lookups of the SendPro Mailstation IP addresses will resolve to Amazon AWS servers. Amazon AWS is the primary DNS record for the IP address. Setting up a proxy server A proxy server is a computer that acts as a gateway between your local network (and your device) and a larger-scale network (such as the internet).
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By blocking direct access between two networks, proxy servers make it much more difficult for hackers to get internal addresses and details of a private network. Pitney Bowes Connectivity Guide June 2020...