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   ***VPN** - if you turn this check box on, an vpn client account will be added to the Level2 server configuration, so that you can connect the WebHMI to the Leve2 using the credendtials provided in the 'Information' tab. Note that the service is synced two ways starting from fw version 3.5, i.e. you can either check/uncheck it from Level2 or right from the WebHMI. See more details on this [[network_connections_setup#vpn_connections|page]]   ***VPN** - if you turn this check box on, an vpn client account will be added to the Level2 server configuration, so that you can connect the WebHMI to the Leve2 using the credendtials provided in the 'Information' tab. Note that the service is synced two ways starting from fw version 3.5, i.e. you can either check/uncheck it from Level2 or right from the WebHMI. See more details on this [[network_connections_setup#vpn_connections|page]]
   ***HTTP Proxy** - this service is free, and means you'll get Level2's sub-domain name to access your node with the convinient URL name, like //my-node-url.webhmicloud.com//   ***HTTP Proxy** - this service is free, and means you'll get Level2's sub-domain name to access your node with the convinient URL name, like //my-node-url.webhmicloud.com//
-  ***Log points** - save disc space on the Level2 cloud, you can adjust data log density with it on the Level2 storage. However, while viewing node's graphs in the Level2 (provided the node being connected to L2), the necessary data will be loaded from WebHMI and shown on the graph with maximal resolution. +  ***Log points** - save disc space on the Level2 cloud, you can adjust data log density with it on the Level2 storage. One register takes up to //107 points// per hours (means data sent for every minute, two minute, five minutes and so on). Limiting log points means overal data rate from the node will be kept under 3000 per hour by rejecting more specific data points. However, while viewing node's graphs in the Level2 (provided the node being connected to L2), the necessary data will be loaded from WebHMI and shown on the graph with maximal resolution. 
  
 You can also follow this link right from the Level2 pages: You can also follow this link right from the Level2 pages:
webhmi_l2_setup.1679928982.txt.gz · Last modified: 2023/03/27 14:56 by emozolyak

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