Appendix: Glossary of Wi-Fi Terms (eZNT-Wi and eZNTW-Wi)
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eZNT-Wi Programmable Wi-Fi Thermostat Application Guide
Edition 1.4
Preferred
Term
Other
Usages
Explanation
Device
Address
The default device address is formed by adding
the last four digits minus 1 (SSID - 1) of the AP
mode MAC address expressed as a decimal
value to the base BACnet address of the device
(4,100,000). For example:
0x447E == (0x447F – 1)
17534 Decimal == 0x447E
(17534) + 4,100,000 = 4,117,534.
eZNTW Non
Wi-Fi Models
These models do not have Wi-Fi and connect to
a network with BACnet over MS/TP. All current
eZNTW models support EnOcean.
eZNTW-Wi
Wi-Fi Models
The Wi-Fi models connect to the network using
BACnet over IP. These models support EnOcean
devices and also Linknet devices.
Each eZNTW-Wi has two unique Ethernet MAC
addresses.
eZNTW
EnOcean
All eZNTW/eZNTW-Wi models include EnOcean
support for input and output EnOcean devices.
The eZNT-Wi has local wired I/O and does not
support EnOcean.
SSID
Service Set
Identifier
SSID is a 4 digit HEX address unique to a
device. When you initially power up an eZNT-
Wi/ eZNTW-Wi, this four digit ID is briefly
displayed on the screen. This is the last four
digits of the AP Mode MAC address for IPS2.
IPS1 has a Client Station mode MAC address
that is one less than the AP mode MAC address.