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OMICS Software Inc. assumes no responsibility nor will it provide support, configuration & maintenance on the proposed infrastructure below. 

The information given below is only intended as general guidance on "how to" install and configured these solutionsthis remote Thin Client.



With RX-Universe it is possible to have a Thin Client session connecting from a remote offsite location via the Internet. It does require a few configurations that may require the local IT support most cases this will require the involvement of the clients local IT provider to help with this.

Some client may require VPN (Virtual Private Network) Tunnel to meet their current security compliances, if so they will need to consult with their current IT provider for the best VPN solutions. 

If VPN is not necessary we can get a remote thin client configured to access via Internet Protocol using specific port communication. (Note: This will also still require the end client to consult with their current IT provider to setup this.)

  

Requirements:

  1. A Public Static IP Address or alternatively a Dynamic DNS Service that automatically updates to the Public IP (ie:WWW.DYNDNS.ORG)
  2. A Static IP Address on the RX-Universe Server
  3. Configuration of the Firewall/Router in both location to allow inbound and outboubd traffic & port forwarding port# 5640 to the IP of the RX-Universe Server
  4. Also if applicable open Incoming & Outgoing traffic on Firewall or the RX-Universe Server

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  1. Client should have a functioning VPN enable appliance/router along with the VPN Client connection created on his remote pc. The VPN connection should be tested before attempting the next steps.
  2. Install RX-Universe Thin Client (click → here for instructions)
  3. Change the IP address in the Thin Client to the RX-Universe Server (do not change the port #)

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  1. Install and configure the RX-Universe Thin Client on the remote PCPC (click → here for instructions)
  2. Configured the properties of the RX-U Thin client to connect to the PUBLIC IP or Dynamic DNS Name. (do not change the port #)

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