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BPT-S series

The BPT-S series inverters are equipped with one (BPT-S 3.0 and BPT-S 3.68) or two (BPT-S 4.0 and 
BPT-S 4.6) Ethernet interfaces as standard, which means they can be integrated into a network. 
Connection to the Internet can be established in the following ways:

Connection via LAN 

Connection via Powerline 

The inverter can be connected directly to a network router or, if 
required, to a network switch. Please note that the cable length for 
standard Ethernet (10 Mbits/s)  
may be approximately 100 metres.

One option is to transmit the data via the existing home power supply 
network, also known as the Powerline. This requires two adapters 
(transmitter and receiver), which are usually available as a set. One 
adapter is connected to the inverter via the LAN and the other is 
connected to the network router. This means there is no need to lay 
an Ethernet cable. Both adapters are connected directly to the home 
power supply network.

Connection via WLAN
Via a WLAN repeater / amplifier / access point

Via a mobile network router in combination with a mobile 

broadband modem

In this instance, the presence of a plug socket near the inverter is 
essential for the power supply.

Please note that not all mobile broadband modems are compatible 
with every network router. More detailed information can be obtained 
from the manufacturer of the network router. Here too, the device 
must have a power supply source.

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