I wanted to know if there is a computer program that can manage the peplink, not through the browser. And whether I could manage several devices with her
Thank you in advance for answering
only via browser you can manage the Peplink Devices .
and only via incontrol2 ?
also via IC2, but always via Browser, there isn’t a software that you can install on your PC .
Hi Tzur,
you can configure each device with it’s own management webinterface without incontrol. InControl is an extended management plattform for peplink devices.
Regards
Dennis
I know that, I want to concentrate them from one place. The problem with incintrol2 is that if the device is without warranty, it appears in offline and can not be managed, or I am not found enough in this software.
And really thank you for the information
On my cell phone I can see if the device is connected, or maybe a fallen connection, and get alerts, and I have 7 devices that look on the phone without a problem, I would expect a computer program that does the same thing
But let’s try to get around this, can we manage 7 devices, one of which is the parent device, and the rest are his children?
Hello @Tzur,
The is a self host version of InControl2 that you can run within your own network, you would still use a web broweser to access the IC2 interface (we recommend Google Chrome with the Peplink interfaces)
The Privately Hosted IC2 is available under licence through your local Authorised Peplink Partner for specialised assistance.
Your local Certified Peplink Partner can help you with not just the supply of IC2 Private instance, though also the provisioning.
A privately hosted IC2 will allow you almost the same management ability as the public cloud version of IC2. If you want to manage your devices at all different locations, then you will need to host your IC2 Private instance on a server with public access. Considering what is involved we recommend sticking with Peplink’s publicly hosted IC2 unless you are a military organisation that needs to run everything within your own secure network.
Happy to Help,
Marcus