How does it work?
VPN stands for Virtual Private Network which is programming that secures and encrypts a connection over a public network. With VPN, you can send and receive data safely between your computer and the internet. The VPN routes your data through its servers before sending it to the website you are visiting so that no one is able to determine your identity and location. The data is carried through a secure VPN tunnel in an encrypted state to protect it from unauthorized hacker sniffing.
What is customer basic need?
The OEM machine builder needs two kinds of remote access. The first is VPN access to remotely troubleshoot, debug and program the machine’s PLC and HMI. Secondly, the OEM and its customers want to monitor the machine’s most important operating parameters on dashboard screens from remote devices such as smartphones and tablets.”
Remote connectivity
Anvica is an industrial VPN router that is designed to offer easy remote access, across Internet, to machines and installations at customers or in the field: upload and download of the PLC program, access to an IP camera, remote use of a HMI and remote customer support are among the possible applications. Anvica makes working across Internet easy, so the OEM does not need to be an IT expert to take advantage of it:
- Unlimited in time FREE Cloud service( troubleshooting and programming needs)1 GB free monthly bandwidth for normal
Connect to any Ethernet device remotely including PLC, HMI, Drive, Camera…
- Simple and user friendly connection software
- Instant broadband connection across factory LAN using outbound internet connection
- (UDP or HTTPS). Easy to setup with no firewall issues allowing only access to the machine. No access to the Factory LAN.
- Fully secure SSL-based VPN tunnel
- Cloud based solution. One click to connect within fully secure VPN tunnel. Unlimited intime FREE service.
- A streamlined web user interface with wizards for a fast setup without the need for an ITexpert’s assistance.
- Large PLC support – Ethernet – compliant with leading PLC manufacturers Rockwell Automation, Fuji, Schneider Electric, Omron, Mitsubishi, VIPA …)
On-premise Data Monitoring
In addition to all the on-demand remote access features, Anvica Wireless devices add data collection capabilities. Machine builders use this data for making simple trend analyses, triggering alarms from tag data, building local dashboards. No matter what tools you use, your data never leaves your company infrastructure. For the Internet of Things, or any control system, the dashboard or loT dashboard is the key HMI (Human-Machine Interface) component that organizes and presents digital information from our
physical world into a simply understood display on a computer or mobile device. With the help of loT Dashboards, users and operators can (remotely) monitor and control specific assets and processes. and depending on safety requirements, access and control an environment from anywhere in the world..
Attributes and Advantages of loT Dashboards They monitor and control physical assets.
The loT can be simply understood as the digitalization of our physical world; while many common data sources are purely digital like financial stock prices, the Internet of Things utilizes input/output devices and sensors from our physical world to display insights from an environment or its systems. loT dashboards populated with graphs, charts, control switches, maps. tables. and countless other widgets are the digitals tools we use to visualize and display data coming from the physical world to our computers.