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Wi-Fi Comms

A dedicated Wi-Fi interface module designed to bridge data loggers and acquisition systems to wireless networks. It goes beyond simple connectivity by offering deep integration with data logger protocols, allowing it to function as a bridge, a Modbus gateway, or a PakBus router. 

  • Versatile Wi-Fi Modes: Can act as a Wi-Fi Client to join a facility network or as an Access Point to create a local hotspot for technicians.
  • Protocol Bridging: Transparently bridges Wi-Fi to the data logger's serial or CS I/O port.
  • M2M Integration: Supports Modbus TCP/IP and PakBus routing for seamless integration into SCADA systems.
  • Secure Management: Supports TLS and HTTPS for secure web-based configuration and data retrieval.


Wi-Fi Standard
802.11 b/g/n (2.4 GHz).
Antenna
RPSMA connector for external antenna flexibility.
Interfaces
CS I/O (proprietary logger port), RS-232, and USB Micro-B.
Operating Temp
Wide industrial range of -40°C to +70°C.
Power
Powered directly via the data logger connection or 9-16 VDC.

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