The SmartHubs differ in their data transmission frequency depending on the app version used
Stationary App Version:
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In the stationary version, data is transmitted almost constantly. This means there is a continuous and frequent transfer of data to the cloud.
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This version is ideal for applications that require real-time monitoring, such as in warehouses or other fixed locations.
- If a WLAN network is available, we can use this for a second data transmission. Redundancy makes data transmission more stable. The WLAN network must fulfill the following conditions for a connection:
- 2.4GHz WiFi required (5GHz not tested yet)
- Security WPA/WPA2 PSK or open
- DHCP is required
Mobile App Version:
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In the mobile version, data is transmitted, depending on the settings, at a maximum of every 15 minutes.
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This version is particularly useful for use on the go, such as in trucks or during transportation, where continuous data transmission is not necessary, but regular updates are sufficient.
In summary, while the stationary version enables near-constant data transmission, the mobile version offers more flexible settings for less frequent data transmission, tailored to mobile applications.
Individual advantages ot the SmartHub versions & wireless connectivity options
- The SmartHub for stationary usage is designed to read out as many TempBeacons as possible up to 100 TempBeacons. Therefore it supports WiFi and LTE to connect to the Tec4Cloud. Permanent power supply is required.
- The mobile application for SmartHubs is specifically optimized for extended battery life. It exclusively uses LTE for connecting to the Tec4Cloud and can reliably manage up to 20 nearby TempBeacons.