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Configure PLCs and machines remotely with Netbiter® Remote Access
[April 04, 2014]

Configure PLCs and machines remotely with Netbiter® Remote Access


(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) HMS Industrial Networks now introduces Netbiter Remote Access into the Netbiter Remote Management solution. Remote Access is a technology that provides an instant, secure communication tunnel to remote equipment, such as PLCs and machines. It allows users to employ their usual PLC configuration software such as Rockwell RSlogix or Siemens TIA Portal, just as if they were connected to the machine on site. This makes it possible to instantly take action in case an operational problem occurs and reduces the need to travel to the site.Netbiter Remote Access makes it possible for machine builders, system integrators, OEMs and end users to instantly connect to devices, equipment or machines from any location. The solution provides a secure communication tunnel for PC-based software applications and allows PLC programmers and machine owners to configure, reprogram and debug the machinery from any location saving both time and travel costs while improving customer service.



How it works Users first connect a Netbiter EasyConnectTM 300-series gateway to their remote device or machine. By running the Netbiter QuickConnectTM software on a computer, a secure tunnel is created to the Netbiter gateway and the device/machine to which it is connected. PLC programmers or machine owners can simply open their regular configuration software (such as RSLogix or TIA Portal) and configure or debug just as if they were on site.

The secure connection is established via the cloud-based Netbiter Argos data center. This means that there is no need for opening inbound ports in firewalls or setting up VPN connections on site. The result is a secure connection which is set up a matter of minutes.


Simplicity and security Simplicity and security are the main traits of Netbiter Remote Access, says Henrik Arleving, Product Line Manager at HMS Industrial Networks. After connecting the Netbiter gateway to a machine, users can access their machines and be up and running within minutes from any location. This is a much sought-after functionality that will save machine builders, system integrators, PLC programmers and maintenance staff a lot of time and effort, not to mention substantially decreased travel costs.

Solid security Data is encrypted both to and from Netbiter Argos and it is also possible to choose a two-step verification method (logging in with a password and also getting an SMS to verify the users identity). This ensures secure data connection to the remote equipment. Since the connection is made through the Netbiter Argos, which acts as a routing portal for all communication, there is no need to bother with fixed IP addresses or holes in the users firewalls.

Netbiter Remote Access is available as of April 2014.

Configure just if being on site.

Netbiter Remote Access - how it works HMS Industrial Networks is the leading independent supplier of embedded network technology for automation devices. HMS develops and manufactures solutions for interfacing automation devices to industrial networks. Development and manufacturing takes place at the head office in Halmstad, Sweden. Local sales and support is provided by the HMS branch offices in Chicago, Beijing, Karlsruhe, Milan, Mulhouse and Tokyo. HMS employs over 240 people and reported sales of EUR42.5 million in 2011. HMS was formed in 1988 and is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Nordic Exchange in Stockholm in the category Small Cap, Information Technology with ISIN SE0002136242.

HMS Industrial Networks Ltd The Venture Centre, Sir William Lyons Road Warwick University Science Park, Coventry CV4 7EZ UK Phone: +44 (0) 1926 405599+44 (0) 1926 405599 Fax: +44 (0) 1926 405522 [email protected] HMS Industrial Networks Stationsgatan 37 30245 Halmstad Sweden www.anybus.com Michela NALIN Phone: +46 351729 93+46 351729 93 Fax: +46 351729 09 [email protected] SMSAdd to SkypeYou'll need Skype CreditFree via Skype .

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