them on button press. This would allow you to have one setup for local
access and one with only the features you need remotely. See the
button properties dialog for how to use multiple GUI files.
Jarrod
On Jul 28, 4:15 am, Heath Volmer <hvol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My only concern is that these networks have been set up for a while.
> I didn't plan on additional gear, but I really don't think I need it.
> The problem seems to lie with switching between private and public
> networks.
>
> On Jul 27, 9:16 am, Nahshon Williams <spc...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Would be interesting to see the responses you get, I am almost at that stage and plan to use a VPN
> > Have you thought about doing this? Iphone/pad/pod have IPsec and PPTP.
> > On 7/27/2010 4:03 PM, Heath Volmer wrote:I've dug around a bit in the forum but can't really tell if this has been answered: Doing all of the proper forwarding, how does a user easily switch between in-home access and external access to their Crestron system? I can go into the project and change the IP address to point in from the outside, but that's not really a practical solution. Am I missing a feature? I hope I didn't over-sell it. Thanks, Heath
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