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Bitlas2020-05-04 10:56:10
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Bitlas, 2020-05-04 10:56:10

How to connect the turnstile to a computer via the Internet?

Hello, I need your help)
There are two turnstiles for working time at the enterprise.
One turnstile is in the same network as the ACS server, everything works, everything is fine.
There is another one that stands on a remote object.
How to connect and configure the network so that the program on the server "sees" another turnstile.
Mikrotik routers, the provider is the same.
Thank you!

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Drno, 2020-05-04
@Drno

Or add a turnstile to an external IP address, then port forwarding to Mikrotik.
Either make a vpn between two Mikrotiks, and add it via vpn (my choice)
Or ask the provider to connect these two points within itself (like organizing a local network)
And in fact - hire a system administrator)

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Alexander, 2020-05-04
@NeiroNx

I think this is written in the documentation for the time tracking system, in general, I do not see any problems. Except for the poor quality of the software on the server - usually such actions should not cause problems. You have to click add turnstile, select adding by IP address, enter it and everything should work.

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mayton2019, 2020-05-04
@mayton2019

Technically... don't aim for real-time control. The turnstile must act as a DNS host. Even in the absence of communication - be autonomous as much as possible.

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Vladimir Korotenko, 2020-05-04
@firedragon

Look for networks for the smallest, there is a section about routing. In essence, you need to achieve a ping from one network to another. Then connect the turnstile

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