X-Series Signal Analyzers Getting Started and Troubleshooting Guide 73Using Windows ToolsEmbedded Web Server: Using the X-Series Signal Analyzers RemotelyEmbedded Web Server: Using the X-Series Signal AnalyzersRemotelyThe instrument can be controlled using either the Embedded Web Server orWindows Remote Desktop. The Embedded Web Server is a good solutionwhen you do not want to log into the instrument's user account. This allowsyou to view the display or control the instrument, without logging the currentuser off. Multiple users can connect at the same timeThe web server in the X-Series signal analyzer updates many times per secondand it has the advantage over Remote Desktop that it does not lock out thefront panel.Browsers that support the X-Series Signal Analyzer Embedded WebServer(these versions or later)Accessing the instrument through the InternetIt is possible to access and control the instrument through the Internet andWorld Wide Web, or a local internet, using the built-in Embedded Serverfunctionality. This section provides details of how to use this functionality.The instrument may also be accessed and controlled using the WindowsRemote Desktop functionality (see the section “Remote Desktop: Using theX-Series Signal Analyzers Remotely” on page 65, for details).The instrument Embedded Server capabilities are fully compliant with the LXI(LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation) standard.Drag gestures do not work in web control, whereas they do in Remote Desktop.IE Chrome Safari FireFox iOS Safari Chrome forAndroid11 35 8 34 8 39To gain access to the instrument from the LAN, you need to know its hostname (or IP Address).For details of how to locate this information using the instrument Display, see “How to locatethe computer name of the instrument” on page 67.