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14. Installation rules
Installation should be carried out in compliance with the current regulations regarding the installation of
electrical systems in the country where the products are installed.
15. Regulatory compliance
LV directive.
R&TTE directive.
Standards EN 60730-2-7, EN 60730-2-9, EN 301 489-17, EN 300 328, EN 62311.
16. Glossary: names and meaning of network and WiFi parameters
WiFi
: name commonly used for wireless communication systems based on the IEEE 802.11 protocol. The
following characters (eg b/g/n) describe the type of modulation and/or the main frequency at which the wireless
device operates.
SSID
: WiFi network name (eg: “Home WiFi network”).
WPA/WPA2
: security systems for accessing a password-based WiFi network (recommended).
WEP
: security system for accessing an old type of WiFi network (not recommended: if you have a router with
this type of security system, you should modify it with WPA or WPA2). See paragraph 11, note 2.
IP
: communication protocol on which the entire Internet network is based.
IP Address
: the address that every device must have in order to communicate with other devices, via the IP
protocol. It consists of four numbers separated by periods (e.g.: 192.168.0.123).
Subnet mask
: (useful for devices that direct IP traffic) indicates the method of determining that a device
belongs to a subnet, that is its "class" (e.g.: 255.255.255.0 = class C).
DHCP
: method of automatically assigning IP addresses to devices. Typically the router in our home acts as
a "DHCP server", in other words it automatically assigns the IP address to all the devices connected to it.