Layer 3 routing made easy

Learn to configure and manage routing with Distech Controls and Optigo Networks

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? 

Layer 3 routing can be difficult and tedious if you don’t have the right tools at your disposal. 

Fortunately, there’s Optigo Connect’s new solution for router management. It provides multi-layer network visibility in the Optigo OneView platform, allowing users to manage their own IP addresses, set up inter-VLAN routing, and more. Paired with Distech Controls’ powerful line of products, you have everything you need for a truly smart building.

Watch our webinar to learn more about the router management platform, and how you can benefit from a Distech and Optigo building. We dug into key highlights of Optigo Connect’s router management, shared how it fits with the Distech and Optigo solution, and demonstrated how to set up your Distech system with Optigo Connect.

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Join Ryan Hughson and Monica McMahen as they discuss circular networks. How does a circular network happen, and how can you recognize it? How do you fix it, and how is it identified in Visual BACnet? All of this in less than 10 minutes!

On September 10, 2016, Optigo Networks launched Visual BACnet, the advanced visualization tool for Building Automation System (BAS) service providers. One year later, how has Visual BACnet evolved?
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