Adder Technology AdderLink IP Manuel D’Utilisation

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Part 2 – Remote configuration
The second part of the configuration requires you to log into the AdderLink 
IP from a system via either a network connection or a dial-up connection (via 
modem or ISDN). In either case there are two types of access applications that 
you can use: 
•  The VNC viewer – a small application supplied on the CD-ROM or 
downloadable from the Adder and RealVNC websites or even downloadable 
from the AdderLink IP itself.
or 
•  A standard browser that supports Java – As soon as a web browser makes 
contact, the AdderLink IP downloads a Java application to it. This allows a 
viewer window to be opened and operation to commence just as it would 
with the VNC viewer application.  
To perform the remote configuration
1  Use either the VNC viewer or a standard web browser to make remote 
contact with the AdderLink IP – see 
’ for 
more details.
2  If the username entry is not blanked out, enter ‘admin’. Then enter the 
password that was set during the local configuration stage (if no password 
was set, then just press 
). Once logged in, the AdderLink IP will show the 
video output from the host system (if one is connected), or otherwise a ‘No 
Signal’ message.
3  Click the Configure button in the top right hand corner of the window to 
display the configuration menu 
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   Many of the options within the configuration menu duplicate those 
that were set (or are available) in the local configuration. However, 
there are numerous other settings that are only available here.
Allows you to create and manage up to sixteen separate user 
accounts, each with separate access permissions.
Allows you to alter both basic and fundamental 
settings within the AdderLink IP.
Here you can alter any of the existing network settings plus 
you can take advantage of the IP access control feature that 
lets you to specifically include or exclude certain addresses or 
networks.
Lets you setup or alter the details concerning 
the modem and power control serial ports.
Allows you to configure user access, hot key switching and 
power control codes for up to 32 host systems that may be 
connected to the AdderLink IP via KVM switch units.
Provides various details about the user 
activity on the AdderLink IP.
For more information about each menu option, please see 
Shaded items signify 
options that are not  
available at the local 
configuration stage.