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<h1 class="firstHeading">Application Example</h1>
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<p><font face="Arial" class="hcp1"><span class="hcp2"><font size="3" class="hcp3">Introduction</font></span></font></p>
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<p class="hcp4">The following example details how to configure
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the following system: -</p>
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<p><font face="Arial" class="hcp1"><font size="3" class="hcp3"><img src="MAIN0154.gif" alt="MAIN0154.gif" title="MAIN0154.gif" width="530" height="304" border="0" class="hcp5"></font></font></p>
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<p class="hcp4"><span class="hcp2">Hardware</span></p>
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<ul>
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<li class="p"><p class="hcp4">Control PC</p></li>
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<li class="p"><p class="hcp4">ADSL Router</p></li>
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<li class="p"><p class="hcp4">VPN Router</p></li>
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<li class="p"><p class="hcp4">Soundweb London BLU-80</p></li>
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<p class="hcp4"><span class="hcp2">PC and ADSL
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Router</span></p>
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<p class="hcp4">HiQnet London Architect is installed on the
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PC following the usual installation process. The ADSL router is a generic
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ADSL router providing Internet access to the PC. Most broadband routers
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today implement VPN passthrough which enables the PC to connect through
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the ADSL router to the VPN server. Please check with the manufacturer
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of the router or your service provider to confirm support of VPN passthrough.</p>
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<p class="hcp4">Follow the setup instructions in the user manual
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supplied with the ADSL router.</p>
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<p class="hcp4"><span class="hcp2">BLU-80 and
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VPN Router</span></p>
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<p class="hcp4">The VPN router must now be set up to provide
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internet access to the remote site. To configure the VPN router you will
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need to connect a PC to the LAN side of the router and follow the user
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manual supplied with the VPN router.</p>
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<p class="hcp4"><span class="hcp6">Note: It
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will be much simpler to connect to the remote site if the broadband connection
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is allocated a fixed IP address by the broadband provider. For broadband
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connections with a dynamically allocated IP address please see the</span>
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<span class="hcp7">Dynamic IP Addresses
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and Dynamic DNS</span> <span class="hcp6">section of this
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documentation.</span></p>
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<p class="hcp4">Once the VPN router is set up correctly, you
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should have Internet access at the remote site. The next step it to configure
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VPN access on the router. This process should be described in detail either
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in the user manual supplied with the router or on the manufacturer’s website.</p>
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<p class="hcp4">Next, using HiQnet London Architect, set the
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BLU-80 to use a fixed IP address ensuring that it doesn't conflict with
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the range allocated by the DHCP server or the IP addresses allocated to
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VPN clients. For example, if the router uses 192.168.1.200 - 192.168.1.255
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as the range for VPN clients, set the IP address of the BLU-80 to 192.168.1.100.</p>
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<p class="hcp4"><span class="hcp2">HiQnet London
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Architect On Site</span></p>
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<p class="hcp4">While on site, the HiQnet London Architect
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design file should be uploaded to the BLU-80 and the audio installation
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debugged. Once satisfied that the design is complete, open the file preferences
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and select the static routes tab. Next, click on the <span class="hcp2">Auto</span>
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button to add the BLU-80 to the static routes: -</p>
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<p class="hcp4">Save the design file to store the static routes
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in the file. The remote site is now ready to be controlled and monitored
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remotely via the VPN.</p>
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<p class="hcp4"><span class="hcp2">Remote Control
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and Monitoring Over VPN</span></p>
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<p class="hcp4">Now, when off site and connected to the Internet
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via the generic ADSL router, the VPN connection can be used to connect
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to the BLU-80. First, set up a VPN connection to the VPN router using
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the the Windows <span class="hcp2">New Connection Wizard</span>
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(see <span class="hcp7">Configuring
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the Windows VPN Client (using PPTP)</span> section of this documentation
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for further details).</p>
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<p class="hcp4">You should now have a new network adapter shown
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in <span class="hcp2">Network Connections</span>. To connect
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to the VPN simply double click on the VPN network adapter. Enter the user
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name and password you set up when configuring the VPN server: -</p>
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<p class="hcp4">Load the design file into HiQnet London Architect
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and select the VPN adapter in <span class="hcp2">Tools</span>,
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<span class="hcp2">Application Preferences</span>, <span class="hcp2">HiQnet (tab)</span>: -</p>
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<p class="hcp4">You can now configure, control and monitor
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the BLU-80 as though connected on the same LAN.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0;"><span class="hcp6"><font style="font-size: 10pt;"
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size="2">Please be aware that some processes may take longer than
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