Unit installation
WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065
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8.0 NETWORK STRUCTURE WITH LSM.
The network structure shown above allows different users with individual rights to
access a shared server via the Internet / Intranet using the SimonsVoss WaveNet
communication node software (CommNode) and the GUI (Graphic User Interface).
This server functions as a communication node and is connected to the WaveNet
central node by an RS232 cable or a USB cable.
In the example above, the WaveNet central node connected to the server
communicates directly by radio (868 MHz) with a LockNode, which in turn exchanges
data by radio (25 kHz) with the digital components (locking cylinders).
In the example shown above, all other LockNodes are outside the radio range of the
WaveNet central node and are therefore addressed indirectly through a WaveNet
router node.
The above structure can be configured elegantly with the multi-user, multi-client,
database-based LSM locking system administration software from SimonsVoss.
However, the above example only includes one comm node and therefore only one
central node with a local sub-network. In reality, virtually any number of comm nodes
can be distributed in the Intranet or Internet. For example, you can set up a ‘branch
system’ whereby you can address any number of branches with local central nodes
and associated sub-networks over the Intranet / Internet from a central point.