OEM wireless gateways act as a bridge between your OEM wireless sensors and the backend monitoring software allowing wireless sensor data to be sent to and stored in the backend software as well as passing sensor configuration parameters to the wireless sensors, updating them remotely.
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OEMSensors.com - USB Wireless GatewayThe OEMSensors.com USB gateway allows your Wireless Sensors to communicate with the backend Sensor Monitoring and Notification Software. Simply plug this device into any computer with an existing internet connection and it will automatically connect with the monitoring software.
USB Gateway Data Sheet
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OEMSensors.com - Ethernet GatewayThe OEMSensors.com Ethernet gateway allows your Wireless Sensors to communicate with the backend Sensor Monitoring and Notification Software without the need for a PC. Simply plug this device into any open network port with internet connection and it will automatically connect with the backend monitoring software.
Ethernet Gateway Data Sheet
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OEMSensors.com - Cellular GatewayDon't have an existing network connection where you need it most? The OEMSensors.com Cellular gateway allows your Wireless Sensors to communicate with the backend Sensor Monitoring and Notification Software via cellular transmission. This is the perfect solution for remote locations, or where an existing internet connection is not an option.
Cellular Gateway Data Sheet
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OEMSensors.com - Serial MODBUS GatewayThe OEMSensors.com Serial MODBUS Gateway acts as a data concentrator for OEMSensor / Monnit wireless sensor networks. This device incorporates Monnit's Access Point Node (APN) and Serial RS-232C and RS-485 Interfacing hardware.
Serial MODBUS Gateway Data Sheet
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