Reduce troubleshooting time with Optigo Networks at AHR Expo

Reduce troubleshooting time with Optigo Networks at AHR Expo
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Optigo Networks is off to Las Vegas, Nevada, for the upcoming AHR Expo, January 30 - February 1. AHR is the world’s largest Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVACR) marketplace, and over 60,000 industry professionals are expected to attend.

Visual BACnet will be on display, featuring our innovative new collaboration with Contemporary Controls. This one-of-a-kind integration merges Contemporary Controls’ top-selling BASrouterLX with Optigo Networks’ powerful Visual BACnet. Integrators and building operators can either schedule or trigger captures remotely on demand. The router will automatically push these captures onto the Visual BACnet platform, where users can assess, diagnose, and compare network changes over time. Read the press release, and attend our webinar on January 25.

Some of our latest innovations and most popular products will be on display at the Optigo Networks booth. We will be demoing Optigo Connect’s brand new OneClick Secure feature, which locks down your entire network with the click of a button. Our full product lineup will be showcased as well, including our 16-port industrial switch, which is specialized for the HVACR industry, and our Optical Splitters. Splitters save up to 50% on cabling and equipment costs, make it easy to scale up and expand, and reduce the risk of network failures.  

Our CEO, Pook-Ping Yao, will be presenting on Measuring the Health of BACnet Systems with Visual BACnet. Find out how Visual BACnet helps you quantify the health of your BACnet system, perform comprehensive audits, troubleshoot 100x faster without Wireshark, and compare network changes over time. Attend the presentation Wednesday, February 1, from 1:15-1:35 in Theater B.

If you are attending AHR, please stop by booth C861 to learn more about Visual BACnet and Optigo Connect. You can view our profile and add us to the list of booths you plan to visit, on the AHR website. If you are not able to be there in person, follow us on Twitter to stay up to date.

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Ongoing construction due to Coventry’s campus expansion meant lots of new activity, with technicians installing new devices and making network changes. Already juggling these constant additions and alterations, Goodman and his small team then had to deal with the subsequent broadcast storms. As the broadcast storms became more frequent, Goodman and his team needed a solution.

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Stack Infrastructure is a portfolio of hyperscale computing data centers. OTI completed work on Phases I and II, and returned for the Phase III build-out of a 4-megawatt data hall and brand new central plant. The Optigo Connect network put in place in Phases I and II was expanded on this project. The team achieved quick roll-out of a large, multi-service redundant network using the Optigo OneView management interface. Going forward, the facility management team can use OneView to remotely monitor equipment, manage power usage, and meet up-time goals.

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THE LANDMARK

The Landmark is a sophisticated mixed-use high-rise in Mexico. The owners wanted to integrate all OT systems in the skyscraper, while maintaining separate networks for each application. The Landmark is the fourth joint project between Optigo Networks and MR Soluciones. Together, these companies provide robust services to meet any challenge.

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45 BENJAMIN WAY

Delta Building Automation (Australia) had a big job renovating the Headquarters for the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) at 45 Benjamin Way. The building owner wanted to improve the building’s energy use and increase their National Australian Built Environment Rating System (NABERS) score to more than 4.5 stars, out of a possible total of six. Securing the network both internally and externally was a big priority, as well.

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PENN STATE UNIVERSITY

When Tom Walker looked at Penn State University’s Navy Yard network, he saw huge issues. The system was busy and loud, to the point where the overrun network was bringing down the entire building. Because this was happening on the MS/TP network, pinpointing the problem would mean boots on the ground to segment and test the chain, piece by piece.

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PENN STATE UNIVERSITY

When Tom Walker first started working at Penn State University four years ago, there were a lot of network issues. Buildings were dropping offline. Broadcast traffic was pushing 90,000 packets per hour. Walker was on the phone almost every single night because devices were down or had to be reset.

 

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