automationprogrammer
Electrical
- Sep 27, 2003
- 7
I am working on an application to connect GE Cimplicity HMI with a web server option to the Internet for remote control of an industrial process. I am interested in advice that anyone has on the following:
1. Options for connecting to the Internet. I have looked at dial-up (need a static IP I think) and DSL/ISDN/Broadband (a bit expensive).
2. I believe that all I need is a connection (most likely will use DSL), a router/firewall, and the web server. Is that it??
3. Options for connecting small PLC's or HMI's to the Internet. This isn't an application that warrants an expensive high bandwidth connection yet I need 24x7x365 connectivity. Most of the connection plans offer web hosting, email, etc that I do not need. Do any ISP's provide cheaper plans with just connection to the Internet?
1. Options for connecting to the Internet. I have looked at dial-up (need a static IP I think) and DSL/ISDN/Broadband (a bit expensive).
2. I believe that all I need is a connection (most likely will use DSL), a router/firewall, and the web server. Is that it??
3. Options for connecting small PLC's or HMI's to the Internet. This isn't an application that warrants an expensive high bandwidth connection yet I need 24x7x365 connectivity. Most of the connection plans offer web hosting, email, etc that I do not need. Do any ISP's provide cheaper plans with just connection to the Internet?