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Packet Power's Wireless Network Connector provides an easy way to make supported metered devices not connected to a network work over Packet Power's wireless network. We've just added more supported devices so you'll have fewer stranded smart devices.

 Wireless Network Connector Features

  • Auto-detects select smart devices from a number of manufacturers
  • Instantly connects to Packet Power's self-configuring, self-optimizing wireless mesh network
  • Use the local LCD to immediately verify correct operation
  • Supports up to two optional temperature probes
  • Can be mounted with a low profile bracket, via a DIN rail clip, or by optional magnet
  • Powered by external 100-240V power supply (works with most plug types including C13); some power strips can power the WNC directly from USB or other ports

Supported Devices

Brand Device type Models*
APC Power strip Supported AP78XX, 79XX and 88XX models
APC ATS Supported AP77XX models
Austin Hughes Power strip InfraPower with IP Dongle
Geist Power strip Monitored units using IMD-02 and IMD-03 meter platforms
Janitza Power meter UMG 96RM
Liebert (Vertiv) Power strip MPH devices using RPC-2 communication module
RLE Leak detection controller LDRA6
Schneider Power meter PM5XXX
Servertech Power strip Supported PRO2 CDUs

* May not be compatible with all firmware release levels and configuration settings

New supported devices are added regularly. Please contact info@packetpower.com to discuss the process for adding new devices.

Easy access to data
Customers with existing monitoring applications can access data sent by the WNC via a Packet Power Ethernet Gateway using standard protocols such as SNMP, Modbus TCP/IP, Ethernet/IP and MTConnect. Support for BACnet/IP and MQTT protocols is coming early 2021. Packet Power's EMX Energy Portal provides an easy-to-use option for customers that have yet to deploy a monitoring application.

See more information about the Packet Power Wireless Network Connector

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