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From this tab, users can start and stop a VNC server. Users can also configure the VNC server to operate on the startup of the Xpanel.

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Local Ethernet network

A local Ethernet network uses its own Ethernet network locally without using the Internet. This allows the PC, tablet, or smartphone to be connected to the Xpanel through a wireless router using the same network IP.

Public IP Ethernet network

If a public IP is assigned to the Xpanel, users can access the Xpanel anywhere using the Internet via Wi-Fi, 3G, or LTE.

Please note that VNC allows only one device to have a remote connection to the Xpanel at a time.

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  • To use the VNC function, you must start the VNC server in the Xpanel.

Canvas Configuration

Start VNC Server

  1. Click Tools > Connection Setup… > select the target device > click Start VNC Server

     

  2. Click Launch VNC Viewer to start viewing Xpanel via VNC Server. A new window will open with the device’s IP in the header. The project will be running in this window, and the user can interact with the project using the mouse.

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  1. Click Tools > Connection Setup… > Stop VNC Server. The VNC Viewer window will not be closed, but the user will no longer be able to interact with the project.

Xpanel Configuration

Start VNC Server

  1. While an Xpanel project is running, open Runtime Settings by doing the three-corner method (tap the bottom left, bottom right, and top-right corners of the screen):

     

  2. Tap Exit to get redirected to the Control Center page > tap Settings.

     

  3. On the VNC Server Setup page, toggle the VNC Server Setup On > tap Start VNC Server.

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