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Manual
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Wifi module
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Privacy
This data protection declaration describes which data, if any, is
transferred from the module to the Bayernluft server via the
Internet and for what purpose this is used:
The module is paired with your router/access point via WPS,
for example, whereby the module is assigned a local IP address
in the format 192.168.0.100, for example. This is not to be
confused with the public IP address of your Internet provider.
You will use the local IP address to access your ventilation
device later in the home network. In order to find out which IP
was assigned to your module by the local DHCP server, this will
be transmitted to the Bayernluft server on request after the
connection has been successfully established and can be
displayed there by entering the so-called MAC address of the
module. For this reason, the MAC address is then also
transmitted to the Bayernluft server. The MAC addresses are
not linked by Bayernluft with the buyer of a WLAN module, so
that it is exclusively an anonymous MAC address. If you do not
actively communicate your MAC address to us, Bayernluft does
not know at any time which customer has which MAC address
on his device and which local IP address has been assigned to
it. If you do not want this transmission, you can set the left DIP
switch in position "ON" (private mode) and then you have to
read out the local IP address via USB cable using the Windows
tool or in the router. To enable an automatic software update,
the firmware version of the module and the motherboard is
transmitted to the server accordingly. The automatic search