Introducing the entry page

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Getting Started

The information that help system of V-NET display depends on the page that a user is currently interacting with. So what is displayed in a help page can be made shorter and more suitable to the context in which help is needed. Due to this kind of design, a user will not see the "whole picture" of the document here and also might find duplicated information on the help pages for different action pages. A more traditional type of documentation can be found on the website of V-NET.

The current page is the resource oriented directory of V-NET client application that a user can start with.

Get More Endpoints to Join

After registration and login for the first time using a browser, one may find many pages are almost empty page. That is normal because V-NET is about networking. A single endpoint can not form a network. Therefore, login the same account again from a different device (desktop, laptop, pad, phone, etc.) having a mainstream browser installed or from a different brand of mainstream browser on the same device next. Here Firefox, Chrome, Opera browsers or the ones based on them are recommended. Other brands lack certain capabilities required to explore full feature of V-NET.

After login, the browser or APP becomes another endpoint and will be automatically listed as an active endpoint inside of all other ones.

Browsers are limited in accessing system resources, like the file system, the camera, etc. and caches all data received in memory first which puts a limit on the size of the data that it can receive and provides less means of managing of data transfer. Therefore advanced usage of V-NET requires the installation of V-NET APP for mobile devices or desktop application for desktop computers. They can be downloaded from the website of V-NET.

Note: do not visit a login session from the same device using the same brand of browser in multiple browser windows. If this is done, only the last login window will be effective. Other login window will be disconnected from the network. One can refresh the last window (namely re-boot it) when getting into such a situation so that the corresponding endpoint will be full connected to the network again.

The Navigation Bar

V-NET clients have a navigation bar on top that help a user to go backward, forward or goto entry page.

Here is used to go backward, if possible; is used to go forward, when it can. is used to reboot a V-NET client. Rebooting could be used to get out of some unexpected situations or states, like an endpoint fails to interact with other active ones, etc. is used to goto back to the entry page from any page.

The navigation bar is on every page of a V-NET client.


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