Remote Server (V9 and V10)
Overview
Remote Server is a client-server solution that
can be used to transport audio from multiple devices to one or two clients
over a network.
Description
A Remote Server installation has two points of
presence: a computer running the Remote Server software at the
remote site and a computer running the Lite Client (or SentryNet, Enterprise) at the base station.
Each remote server serves two audio
channels per audio card (A & B) at remote site. The two audio channels can be any two sound card inputs on the
server computer. Two remote clients can connect to the Remote Server to receive
the A or B channels. The A and B channels are completely independent. At any
time only one client can be connected to each channel.
Remote
Server Status Display
Client Window Display
Licensing
Only the Remote Server requires a license. Users may
install and use clients on as may computers as necessary.
System Requirements
Client Workstation:
Minimum 750 MHz running Windows® XP, 2000, Win7, Win10. Multiple active clients will require additional CPU speed.
Minimum of 256 megabytes of RAM. Disk space to install under 10 megabytes. Sound card and network interface
required.
Network, Remote to
Base: Any network that provides
routed TCP/IP. This includes Internet, DSL, satellite, private microwave,
wireless LAN. RMA devices uses RJ45 Ethernet.
Network Bandwidth,
Remote to Base: Typical
bandwidth 64 kBPS per channel when GSM compression selected.
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