Air-Gapped PLC Remote Access:
Troubleshoot Machines Without the Flight

Bypass restrictive IT firewalls safely without compromising corporate LAN security. We offer secure PLC remote access via air-gapped 4G VPN gateways so you can diagnose and reprogram anywhere in the world and reduce warranty travel by up to 90%.

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Secure Outbound Connectivity | AES-256 IPsec & WireGuard Encryption | Zero Inbound Firewall Ports Required

The Nightmare of On-Site Commissioning

The Factory IT Blockade

End-users will not let your machine onto their corporate LAN. Trying to get an IP address or port-forwarding rule from their IT department takes weeks of red tape and compliance audits.

“Bricking” the PLC

Using cheap consumer routers leads to dropped packets. A single connection loss during a Siemens TIA Portal or Allen-Bradley logic download can corrupt the controller entirely.

Blind Spots in Peripherals

The PLC only knows what it’s wired to. If a remote pump trips or a cabinet door is left open, you have zero visibility without flying a tech on-site for a simple visual check.

Our Strategy: Air-Gapped Cellular Tunnels

1. Independent 4G Cellular Backhaul

Provide your own internet using your local SIM or global roaming IoT cards. An air-gapped cellular gateway establishes a dedicated connection, creating a complete physical air-gap from the customer’s corporate network. Zero LAN conflicts, zero IT friction, and complete isolation from factory internal threats.

2. Rock-Solid VPN Encrypted Tunnels

Support for self-hosted IPsec or WireGuard servers ensures that your PLC remote access path from TIA Portal or Studio 5000 directly to the machine is strictly encrypted (AES-256) and TCP-stable. No dropped downloads, no exposed IP addresses. Engineered to maintain solid handshakes even in low-signal 4G environments.

3. Out-of-Band Peripheral Monitoring (Modbus TCP)

Don’t waste expensive PLC I/O points. Use an edge I/O module to passively monitor cabinet temperatures, fluid levels, or external alarms over Ethernet, independent of the main controller’s operating cycle.

Remote Diagnostics Topology

Click the nodes to see how we bypass firewalls and establish direct control.

Interactive diagram illustrating secure PLC remote access architecture. An engineer uses TIA Portal or Studio 5000 from the office to connect via an encrypted IPsec or WireGuard tunnel. This tunnel reaches a remote 4G cellular gateway installed in the factory, completely bypassing the local IT firewall. The gateway provides direct routing to the main PLC, local HMI screen via VNC, and an edge I/O module for monitoring auxiliary equipment status.
▷ SECURE MACHINE-TO-CLOUD TUNNELING
Your Office
TIA Portal / Studio 5000
Encrypted Cloud
IPsec / WireGuard Tunnel
Cellular Gateway
4G Air-Gapped Connection
Main PLC
Logic & Control (Siemens/AB)
HMI Screen
VNC Remote Viewing
Edge I/O Module
Auxiliary Status & Alarms

Node Info

    The OEM Remote Ready Stack

    * Designed specifically for industrial control panels. Features DIN-rail mounting, 24V DC power inputs, and a wide operating temperature range to survive harsh factory environments.

    ComponentRole in Remote ArchitectureRecommended Hardware
    The Secure GatewayProvides cellular internet, manages IPsec/WireGuard tunnels, and establishes reliable PLC remote access by handling port-forwarding to internal controllers. Valtoris VT-LTE400 →
    Peripheral MonitorModbus TCP/RTU I/O block (DI/DO/AI). Monitors cabinet doors, external pump limits, and triggers remote alarms without touching PLC logic. Valtoris 4CH-IO-ETH →

    Download the PLC Remote Routing Cheat Sheet

    No more guessing at IP configurations. Download our engineer-to-engineer PDF guide for setting up static routes, IPsec/WireGuard certs, and port forwarding for Siemens S7 and Allen-Bradley environments.

    VPN_Routing_Guide_PLC.pdf

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    Download PDF Cheat Sheet

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How does the gateway bypass CGNAT (Carrier-Grade NAT) on a 4G SIM card?
    When using a standard 4G SIM card, telecom providers assign a private internal IP, making traditional inbound VPNs impossible. The VT-LTE400 solves this by acting as a VPN Client. It initiates an outbound connection to your central IPsec or WireGuard server. Because the tunnel is established from the inside out, it effortlessly punches through CGNAT and corporate firewalls, securing a persistent two-way tunnel.
    Will a remote logic download timeout and brick my PLC if the 4G signal fluctuates?
    This is a major concern when using consumer routers or heavy protocols like OpenVPN. The Valtoris architecture utilizes WireGuard, a kernel-level VPN protocol that is completely stateless. If the 4G connection drops briefly, WireGuard resumes the tunnel instantly without renegotiating handshakes. Combined with the gateway’s hardware watchdog, TCP/IP packets are safely buffered, ensuring Siemens TIA Portal or Studio 5000 logic downloads complete without corruption.
    How do I access both the PLC and the HMI if they are on different IP subnets?
    The VT-LTE400 gateway has advanced routing features. This allows your engineering PC to connect to multiple devices behind the single cellular gateway, even if they are on different VLANs in the machine cabinet . By setting Static Routes and Port Forwarding ( e.g. port 102 external to the PLC internal IP, port 5900 for VNC to the HMI ) .
    What is the data usage for maintaining an always-on WireGuard/IPsec tunnel?
    An idle VPN tunnel will only carry small heartbeat (keep-alive) packets to maintain the NAT routing state. This background overhead typically consumes less than 10MB to 15MB per month. You only use a large amount of data when you start a remote logic download or stream VNC screens, so standard 1GB IoT data plans are very affordable for year-round deployment.