Hi,
It is a device, not a server. Employees would have their attendance taken by fingerprint and the attendance machine will send the data to a server using port 9001.
I thought it might be port forwarding issue. Then I bring this device to my workplace which has the same setup modem -> mikrotik -> attendance device. However the mikrotik at my workplace does not need to set any port forwarding and the device is able to connect to the server successfully.
So I don't consider this as port forwarding issue.
It is a device, not a server. Employees would have their attendance taken by fingerprint and the attendance machine will send the data to a server using port 9001.
I thought it might be port forwarding issue. Then I bring this device to my workplace which has the same setup modem -> mikrotik -> attendance device. However the mikrotik at my workplace does not need to set any port forwarding and the device is able to connect to the server successfully.
So I don't consider this as port forwarding issue.
Statistics: Posted by gnulab — Fri Jan 12, 2024 9:29 pm