Connect to NAV using WAN or Internet

rust
Member Posts: 27
Hi,
I would like to check with you guys is it possible for user to access NAV where he/she is outside of the LAN Network using Internet connection or WAN ?
I would like to check with you guys is it possible for user to access NAV where he/she is outside of the LAN Network using Internet connection or WAN ?
0
Comments
-
it's possible (Firewall setting, Router Settings, Proxy settings if needed, etc.) but a direct connection could be very slow. For connections trough WAN use TS like MS TerminalService or Citrix. Its betterDo you make it right, it works too!0
-
Other then using TS is it possible to connect to NAV using NAV Client ?0
-
You can use employee portal, but it has limited functionality.
You run it on sharepoint connected through NAS. You basically use browser (Internet explorer).0 -
You can create a VPN through Internet and only problem is your bandwidth... if you have some kind of broadband it work, not very well... but it work.0
-
laurentiu_irofte wrote:You can create a VPN through Internet and only problem is your bandwidth... if you have some kind of broadband it work, not very well... but it work.
So, I think VPN solution is your way, rust."Money is likewise the greatest chance and the greatest scourge of mankind."0 -
To all of you saying that connecting to NAV across a WAN, this is very irresponsible advise.
Even for things like support or "just to look up an order" this is NOT a satisfactory solution.
Yes you may be able to connect in, but if you start to actually do anything in the system (insert any record) then you are now locking the database for long periods of time. So not only is your session slow, but you are killing th other users.
if you need remote access, look at TS or Citrix.David Singleton0 -
Sorry, but I can't agree with it. We have up to 40 concurrent users and some of them are always connected via WAN. We never had any problems with locks or something else. Maybe it depends on your network topology or client version or business solution or the number of users or ... I don't know. But in general it is no problem. (The number of users could be a problem even if you aren't connected via WAN.)
Of course, TS or Citrix do have more features and are easy to handle. And if you are looking for a possibility to support a user from afar, I would advise TS or Citrix too. But that's not the question of this topic."Money is likewise the greatest chance and the greatest scourge of mankind."0 -
einsTeIn.NET wrote:Sorry, but I can't agree with it. We have up to 40 concurrent users and some of them are always connected via WAN. We never had any problems with locks or something else. Maybe it depends on your network topology or client version or business solution or the number of users or ... I don't know. But in general it is no problem. (The number of users could be a problem even if you aren't connected via WAN.)
Of course, TS or Citrix do have more features and are easy to handle. And if you are looking for a possibility to support a user from afar, I would advise TS or Citrix too. But that's not the question of this topic.
What bandwidth do you have, and what is your latency.
Are you really talking about a WAN? Maybe you actually have something like a Frame relay, a leased line or a dedicated pipe?David Singleton0 -
Hmm just realized that you said 2m DSL,
so you are saying you run 40 users over a 2M DSL.
Can I just retract my earlier statements, and say that you have found a way to become a multi millionaire over night.
believe me if you can show me how to run 40 NAV users over a 2 Meg DSL, you will be buying your first yacht in a couple of months.David Singleton0 -
No, I never said all users are working over one connection. I said some of them are connected via WAN. But as you said that should also be a problem.
I don't have any leased line or something else. Maybe you are the one who will give me the first million :?:
But I think we are talking about different things."Money is likewise the greatest chance and the greatest scourge of mankind."0 -
Please explain exactly how you are connecting to the NAV database over this WAN. Are you actually running NAV clients on people's local machines connecting straight into the database server?0
-
I'm very interested in this as well.
Please define how your WAN is setup...NAV - Norton Anti Virus
ERP Consultant (not just Navision) & Navision challenger0 -
Yes, my client is running on my local machine and it's connected straight into the database server.
I'm not a network technician. I don't know how it is exactly solved. I use this since 2005 or 2006. That's why I think we are talking about different things. I think it's very unlikely that all of you NAV experts never heard of this possibility.
Edit:
It's a SQL Server Option database. Maybe that's the point?!"Money is likewise the greatest chance and the greatest scourge of mankind."0 -
Your NAV client must be running as some sort of a published application, or you have a dedicated high speed line into the WAN. That or the internet infrastructure in your geographical area is super. Telling people to run NAV over a WAN is in general bad advice, especially in areas where the infrastructure is not very good.
The best way to access NAV remotely is by using TS or Citrix, or a similar solution.0
Categories
- All Categories
- 73 General
- 73 Announcements
- 66.6K Microsoft Dynamics NAV
- 18.7K NAV Three Tier
- 38.4K NAV/Navision Classic Client
- 3.6K Navision Attain
- 2.4K Navision Financials
- 116 Navision DOS
- 851 Navision e-Commerce
- 1K NAV Tips & Tricks
- 772 NAV Dutch speaking only
- 617 NAV Courses, Exams & Certification
- 2K Microsoft Dynamics-Other
- 1.5K Dynamics AX
- 322 Dynamics CRM
- 111 Dynamics GP
- 10 Dynamics SL
- 1.5K Other
- 990 SQL General
- 383 SQL Performance
- 34 SQL Tips & Tricks
- 35 Design Patterns (General & Best Practices)
- 1 Architectural Patterns
- 10 Design Patterns
- 5 Implementation Patterns
- 53 3rd Party Products, Services & Events
- 1.6K General
- 1.1K General Chat
- 1.6K Website
- 83 Testing
- 1.2K Download section
- 23 How Tos section
- 252 Feedback
- 12 NAV TechDays 2013 Sessions
- 13 NAV TechDays 2012 Sessions