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NETWORK SETTINGS MENU Remote Access Options Table Control Description Transmission Encoding The Transmission Encoding setting allows you to change the image-encoding algorithm that is used to transmit the video data to the Remote Access window. With these settings, it is possible to optimize the speed of the remote screen depending on the number of parallel users and the bandwidth of the connection line (Modem, ISDN, DSL, LAN, etc.). Normal: The Standard Encoding algorithm, well-suited for many parallel users in a LAN environment. Typical applications generate traffic of up to 15Kbps. Compressed: The data stream between the RIPC and the Remote Access window will be additionally compressed to save bandwidth. The compression encoding is suited for a modem or ISDN environment. However, since the compression takes processing time on the RIPC itself, this encoding shouldn't be used when many parallel users want to access the RIPC at the same time. Use Sun's Java Browser Plug-In Instructs the web browser of your administration system to use the JVM (Java Virtual Machine) of Sun Microsystems. The JVM in the browser is used to run the code for the Remote Access window, which is actually a Java applet. If you check this box for the first time on your administration system and the appropriate Java plug-in is not already installed on your system, it will be downloaded and installed automatically. However, in order to make the installation possible, you still need to answer the according dialogs with "YES". The download volume is around 11MB. The advantage of downloading Sun's JVM lays in providing a stable and identical Java Virtual Machine across different platforms. The Remote Access software is optimized for this JVM version and offers wider range of functionality when run in Sun's JVM. (Hint: If you are connected over a slow connection to the Internet, you can also pre-install the JVM on your administration machine. The software is available on the CD that is delivered along with the RIPC.) Mouse Hot Key Allows specifying a hot key combination that starts either the mouse synchronization process if pressed in Remote Access, or is used to leave the single mouse mode. The key codes are listed in Appendix C. User-Defined Hot Keys User-defined hot keys simulate keystrokes on the remote system that cannot be generated locally. Note: Click on "Append" for the changes to take effect. 29