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August 23, 2013
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Running Adobe Connect on a Isolated Local Area Network

  • August 23, 2013
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Hi,

I was wondering if there was any way to run Connect on an isolated local area network not connected to adobe servers. I have a convention coming up and wanted to run a virtual classroom in the booth with the live presenter host present. So creating a isolated network through a router and have all the connect traffic local.

From what I know of connect there's no way to run it without sending and recieving from the main servers but if its possible I'd love to hear about it.

Thanks,

Corey Hammond

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    Correct answer Jorma_at_CoSo

    If you had licensing for a Connect server, then you could deploy that server in a local network, but using the Adobe hosted platform, there is not a way to use connect in a local are network without Internet access.

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    Jorma_at_CoSo
    Jorma_at_CoSoCorrect answer
    Brainiac
    August 26, 2013

    If you had licensing for a Connect server, then you could deploy that server in a local network, but using the Adobe hosted platform, there is not a way to use connect in a local are network without Internet access.

    Known Participant
    August 30, 2013

    and that licensing is what? like 10,000usd?

    Jorma_at_CoSo
    Brainiac
    August 30, 2013

    Licensing cost is not something that can be discussed on the forum. I'd be happy to discuss that off forum, but I also suspect that it is beyond the realm of reasonable for a one-time use at a Convention.

    If you would like, you can reach me at jorma[at]realeyesconnect.com.