Like most companies in the warehousing sector, productivity is vital to the bottom line of an organisation.
Previously, we spoke about how Session Monitoring can help maximise your company’s potential. And today I wanted to discuss another unique feature that can help your organisation, that is Automatic Logon.
With SLNet you can set up an Automatic Logon using a default user account for authentication or by IP address.
With Automatic Logon any device connecting to SLNet will automatically be logged on without having to enter a username or password and will be placed in the shell specified in the User Profile. Therefore the need to type a username and password into small rf devices each time is erased.
SLNet can also automatically logon a user from a device that connects from a specific IP address or a range of addresses. This enables you to have a shared user ID be used from a single IP address or a secured range of IP addresses.
SLNet can also automatically connect a user back to their application if there is a temporary telnet disconnection (for example, an RF device in a warehouse has its signal interrupted) and the Windows IP stack makes SLNet aware of the interruption.
SLNet can also automatically connect a user back to their application if there is a temporary telnet disconnection (for example, an RF device in a warehouse has its signal interrupted) and the Windows IP stack makes SLNet aware of the interruption.
This is just one of the many features SL Secure has which can help streamline your organisation’s logistic’s pipeline.
SL Secure builds on the highly successful SLNet product range, it adds a layer of security between the SLNet server and the wireless handheld devices whilst maintaining the features provided by SLNet.
For a full list of features available with our latest release, please visit the product page of the website.