User Guide
Next, enter the static IP address assigned to the clock.
If there is a checkbox to “enable” the port forwarding rule, be sure to check the box.
Make sure you click on the Save Settings button, or your changes will not take effect.
STEP 3: CONNECT TO YOUR TOTALPASS OVER THE INTERNET
After your router is properly configured on port 80 or port 9844, follow the steps below to connect to the clock
through the Internet.
Look up your external/public IP address in one of the following ways; (skip to step 2 if you already know
the external/public IP address provided by your ISP)
On a computer on the same network as your clock, go to www.ipchicken.com. Your external/public IP
address will be displayed on the page.
Use the Port Forwarding Tester link below to verify if port 80 or port 9844 is open. If the port is not open,
there is a setup issue on the clock or your router, remote access will not be available:
http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/
From the remote location, type the external/public IP address into a browser’s address bar.
If you opened port 80, simply enter the external/public IP address into the address bar.
Example: http:// 68.213.205.154
If you are forwarding to port 9844, log onto the time clock using your external/public IP address followed
by :9844.
Example: http://68.213.205.154:9844
REMOTE CONNECTION FREQUENTLY ASKED QUEXTIONS
Q I have Multiple locations, not connect over a Network (LAN). How do I connect a Child Clock to the Parent
Clock at my main office?
Note: You may need to reboot the router for changes to take effect.