connect two vi via internet

Hello

I have these screws and I need to make a connection between them via internet. the data is sent in the LAN. but I do not know how to connect these internet screws.

any help please and thank you very much.

I have a static ip:80.81.xx.xxx

khaled377 wrote:

Hello

Thanks for your reply. for the remote panel connection manager, it seems like a good solution, but not in my case.

and for the static ip address: Yes, it is the ip of the server. and the client must connect to send data (signal dmm---> dynamic signals). someone tell me try the command ping sataic ip of the client computer? and the result is request expire. I think that's the problem and I'll solve it so wish me good luck gd

It was good adice you received. Non-routage IP are available only on the local network. Your IT Department will have to help with the IP settings and router.

Ben

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