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ONLINE
RESET
OK
WLAN
POWER
Figure 8: Cabled connection
A connection to the smartbox can now be established with a mobile end device via the WLAN
network.
The first connection to the smartbox must be established locally at the place of installation
and cannot be carried out by remote access.
Connect device wirelessly to WLAN (
Figure 14
)
Alternatively, the smartbox can also be integrated in the network of the customer by WLAN. The
optionally available WLAN stick is required for this (see
Accessories
). This is particularly useful
if the router is not set up at a central location or the smartbox is mounted on a wall and no net-
work connection is in the vicinity.
The wireless connection is a good alternative particularly for daily use at the customer's
premises once the project has been completed.
A WLAN router is used at the customer's premises.
If there is only a LAN router available, the network can be expanded into a WLAN with the
optional WLAN adapter TKH181 (see
Accessories
).
Insert the WLAN stick into a USB connection socket WLAN (2) and wait until the WLAN dis
-
play (7) lights up white permanently.
Only use the WLAN stick listed under accessories. WLAN sticks of other manufacturers are
not compatible.
Configure the WLAN settings (see
Configure WLAN integration of the device
).
ONLINE
RESET
OK
WLAN
POWER
Figure 9:
Wireless integration into the network
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