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D01-060en202008 Manual nanoFlu
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Commissioning
Network with multiple G2 sensors
By using an Ethernet switch / hub or a conventional router, it is possible to connect multiple sensors into a
complex network and use them simultaneously. In the sensor network, each sensor must have its own G2
interface box for power supply.
Like any G2 sensor, the nanoFlu delivers a simple DHCP server as well as a simple DNS server, which is con
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figured exclusively for direct connection, as described in the previous section. For a complex sensor network,
the servers must be supplied by the user. nanoFlu recognizes these automatically and then turns off the internal
servers. Ask your network administrator for advice on how this can best be implemented in your case.
The following illustrations show examples of different ways to set up a sensor network.
G2 sensors
G2 interface box
a) Ethernet-capable device
with DHCP server
b) Ethernet-capable device
a) Ethernet switch / hub
b) Router with DHCP
server
G2 sensors
G2 interface box
a) Wireless-capable device
with DHCP server
b) Wireless-capable device
a) Access point
b) Wireless router with
DHCP server
If multiple sensors are being used in a network, the web interface can be accessed via the
host name http://nanoflu_DXXX/ (DXXX is the serial number) or via the IP. Ask your network
administrator for advice.
Damage caused by misuse is not covered by the warranty!
NOTICE
The nanoFlu can only be used by one Ethernet-capable device at one time.
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