INTRODUCING NEW SITE MONITORING FOR SMART BUILDINGS

INTRODUCING NEW SITE MONITORING FOR SMART BUILDINGS
Getting regular captures of your building network is crucial to understanding its behaviour. Without daily or weekly insights into your network health, you can’t possibly begin to improve it. Visual BACnet now offers a simple way to stay on top of your BACnet health: with site monitoring, you can schedule hourly or daily captures and they will automatically upload into Visual BACnet. From there, assess, visualize, and diagnose issues to quickly resolve problems. You can even set alerts, to be notified when there are changes in your network health. Join us for a 10-minute mini-webinar on this cutting-edge new feature for Visual BACnet. Find out how this will improve and simplify your smart building management.

The latest release from Visual BACnet brings huge convenience and time saving for users with JACE controllers. Now, you can capture BACnet data quickly and easily, sending it right from your JACE to Visual BACnet for analysis.

Need help with your BACnet network? Want to improve your BACnet Network Health overall, so sudden issues don’t devastate the system?

Do you waste time on repetitive tasks, like entering in static IP addresses? Do you wait forever to get a block of IP addresses from IT that you can use? 

Do you need help analyzing and solving a problematic BACnet network? Send your pcaps in, and our team of BACnet buffs will show you how they dig into files, from start to finish.

Visual BACnet is a powerful visualization tool for building automation system service providers.

BACnet is a widely used protocol for building networks that provides many benefits for connected building automation systems. But there are many issues that commonly plague BACnet networks.

Find out all the power and control you can get out of Optigo OneView.

What are MAC addresses, and how can you use them to help secure your network? Learn how OneClick Secure from Optigo OneView helps you secure your Operational Technology network in an instant.

An Operational Technology network can be made up of unmanaged switches, managed switches, or a centralized Network Management System (NMS). Learn about the differences between these different systems, and some of the pros and cons of each.