No, a computer on the Internet can never connect to a Link subscription.
If you need this, you can build up this type of communication on your own using your corporate network. Contact your IT department or IT consultant.
No, a computer on the Internet can never connect to a Link subscription.
If you need this, you can build up this type of communication on your own using your corporate network. Contact your IT department or IT consultant.
Yes, if you secure your security level and activate Access Out in your network. An IP session must be initiated from the device to the server. You can never initiate a session from the Internet to a Link subscription.
It depends on the selected subscription. There are subscriptions just for Sweden, Norway, or within the EU.
All subscriptions come with the highest level of security possible, and they are isolated in their own network/VPN. You can then lower your security level with different policy rules; for example, if you want to reach a specific server on the Internet to retrieve measurement data.
Under Connections in Link Manager, you can see usage for the current month. Usage for previous months can be found in the invoice information that you download from Link Manager under the Invoice menu.
It depends on how you will be using the subscription, but for Link you pay only for the amount that you have used. So you do not need to select a specific amount of data in advance; instead the system adjusts itself to your usage. You can, however, always specify a maximum amount for the subscription to be certain that you do not use more data than the maximum amount you specified.
AddSecure Link is a communications service with fixed private IP addresses, which you can use to create one or several private networks (a virtual private network or VPN, for short) that is separated from other Internet users. AddSecure Link is an easy-to-use communications system for business-critical systems, and it uses 2G, 3G, and 4G networks or the Internet. The service contains features that simplify integration and minimize the risk for disruptions in the production systems while also providing the highest possible amount of security.
Link Access is our name for an OpenVPN certificate that can be used with routers, personal computers, or servers. Link Access is required to communicate with a SIM card.
Link Connection is our name on a SIM card and associated subscription. The SIM card is called SECURE SIM and can be ordered within the Link Manager. In Link Manager, you also activate the subscription.
Link Network is an OpenVPN that runs on its own virtual Linux server. Every OpenVPN has its own root certificate and IP addressing plan with IP addresses that are not reachable from the Internet. In less than a minute, you can create a network in Link Manager.
The speed depends on how far you are from the base station as well as coverage. In general, the speeds are:
2G: Up to 236 kbit/second downstream and 85 kbit/second upstream (typically 150 kbit/second) 3G: Up to 42 Mbit/second downstream and 1 Mbit/second upstream (typically 20 Mbit/second) 4G: Up to 320 Mbit/second downstream and 50 Mbit/second upstream (typically 40 Mbit/second)
Our M2M service “EU+3 Roaming”, however, is limited to maximum 2 Mbit/second because the service is primarily intended to be used in situations requiring adequate coverage and lower amounts of data usage.