Installation guide
RadioPro IP Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide
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Accessing the RadioPro IP Gateway using Port Forwarding
If RadioPro clients (such as Dispatch, Talk, or Mobile) will access an IP Gateway from a different IP network, then the
IT Administrator must configure port forwarding within the firewall or router(s) that separates the RadioPro IP Gateway
from the clients. This is also true when one or more of the clients listed above will connect to a RadioPro IP Gateway
from the Internet. See Step 5. Configure Port Forwarding on Firewall Device on Page 37 for more information.
Licensing
RadioPro Dispatch Clients
Each PC that runs the RadioPro Dispatch client requires a USB hardware key and software license file. The USB hardware
key contains an encrypted Serial Number. The license file with the same Serial Number specifies the number of IP
Gateways that can be connected using RadioPro Dispatch. The USB hardware key must remain installed in the PC when
running RadioPro Dispatch. Connections for additional IP Gateways can be purchased and added to the license file at
any time.
RadioPro Talk Clients and RadioPro Mobile Apps
For client types other than RadioPro Dispatch, a license file that is factory-installed on the IP Gateway allows User
Connections from Talk clients (for PCs and Notebooks) and Mobile apps (for Android™ and iPhone™/iPad™). Each IP
Gateway is shipped with a factory-installed license file allowing at least one User Connection from these client types.
Additional User Connections can be purchased when the IP Gateway is purchased, or can easily be added to an IP Gateway
that is already installed. User Connection add-ons can be purchased for the IP Gateway license file, up to a maximum of
40. The number of User Connections purchased should be the maximum number of simultaneous connections from PCs
running the Talk client, and mobile devices (Android™ and iPhone™/iPad™) running the Mobile app.
The number of User Connections installed on the license file is indicated on the serial number label located on the bottom
of the IP Gateway.