Cash machines and terminals

Support devices installed at convenience stores or customer locations without asking every site to expose VNC, SSH, or an admin web interface.

Kiosks and screens

Open browser-based GUI access when support needs to see the screen, verify the app, or fix a local issue.

Linux boards and controllers

Reach small Linux devices for terminal access, local service access, diagnostics, and controlled field support.

Rental equipment

Let low-power controllers check in when they find Wi-Fi, report usage, receive commands, and expose support access only while reachable.

Legacy and modern Windows

Support fleets that still contain older Windows machines while moving new devices toward current 64-bit Windows deployments.

Device-local web pages

Reach local HTTP admin pages through Front Desk instead of exposing those interfaces on the public internet.

Fleet equipment checking in when Wi-Fi is available
Fleet pattern

Always managed does not always mean always connected.

A device can be offline most of the day and still belong in the fleet. When it calls home, Front Desk can record the contact, update status, broker access, or deliver supported actions.

That fits equipment that moves between sites, sleeps to save power, or only reaches Wi-Fi during short windows.

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