I'm not worried about them seeing the camera so much it's just on a switch that I didn't want them to have access to. They more or less know what we're doing but don't ask questions. The switch has 2 fujitsu servers that are also networked with PLCs. The Dell, and the 2 Fujitsus all have secondary nic cards which I assigned IPs to, all starting with 220.6.5## Originally we thought we'd VPN into the network, remote desktop into the dell and then remote into the fujitsu servers so we can handle problems remotely when off-site. Remote desktop was very laggy so I went with PCAnywhere instead and installed it as a gateway on the Dell and set the 2 fujitsus up as hosts. IT knows we have these servers we just didn't want them to be able to access them in any way shape or form. Updates or anything of that nature would cause a problem.
I'm a bit new at all this so thanks for bearing with me. Probably the best thing to do is to take the camera off the private network and onto the corp network. My only concern was bandwidth issues but I can work around that. Like I say, I'm still trying to learn as I go. I need to read up some more and get my head wrapped around this a bit better. I was thinking I had set up a subnetwork but after reading your posts I now I was completely off on that. This weekend I need to try and find a few books to read and get a better understanding of what I'm doing.
Thanks,
I'm a bit new at all this so thanks for bearing with me. Probably the best thing to do is to take the camera off the private network and onto the corp network. My only concern was bandwidth issues but I can work around that. Like I say, I'm still trying to learn as I go. I need to read up some more and get my head wrapped around this a bit better. I was thinking I had set up a subnetwork but after reading your posts I now I was completely off on that. This weekend I need to try and find a few books to read and get a better understanding of what I'm doing.
Thanks,