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Pelican Extended Range Wireless Gateway Model GW400

$ 57.03

  • Amperage: 5VDC, 200mA, 115VAC Adapter
  • Brand: Pelican
  • Compatible Brand: For Carrier, For Honeywell, For Bryant
  • Compatible Model: wireless thermostat
  • Compatible Product: Air Conditioner Split System, Central Air Conditioner
  • Item Length: 3.5" X 11.75 X 1.25
  • Item Thickness: 3.5" X 11.75 X 1.25
  • Item Width: 3.5" X 11.75 X 1.25
  • MPN: GW400
  • Model: Ethernet Gateway GW400
  • Power Source: 115VAC Adapter Provided.
  • Voltage: 5VDC, 200mA, 115VAC Adapter Provided.

Description

Introducing the Pelican Extended Range Wireless Gateway Model GW400, a revolutionary device designed to streamline and simplify HVAC and refrigeration control. This compact device is perfect for businesses and industries in need of a reliable and efficient control system. With its wireless connectivity, the Pelican Extended Range Wireless Gateway Model GW400 eliminates the need for messy wires and cables, making it easy to install and use. Its compact design and durable construction make it perfect for use in even the toughest environments. So whether you're looking to upgrade your current system or streamline your operations, the Pelican Extended Range Wireless Gateway Model GW400 is the perfect solution. WIRELESS 2.4GHz wireless frequency, IEEE 802.15.4 wireless standard. Complies with Class B Part 15 of FCC rules. Does not interfere or communicate with WiFi/802.11 networks. Pelican Mesh Network Enabled. NETWORK ADDRESS GW400: DHCP (default) or Static. How do I install a Pelican Ethernet gateway? Step 1: Before installing your Pelican Gateway, make sure you have an active Internet connection. This can be a cable, DSL, cellular, or even a dial-up connection. If you do NOT have an active Internet connection, you can use a Pelican GW400-LTE gateway, which runs on the Pelican AnyWhere cellular network. Step 2: Connect the Pelican Gateway directly to the Ethernet router or a Ethernet switch using a new CAT-5 cable. Because Pelican communicates on its own isolated wireless network and does not require any Inbound connections, it can be installed before the customer’s firewall. The Pelican solution just needs to communicate on a standard Internet connection (similar to how your computer reaches a website). Related Article: What Outbound Ports Does A Pelican Gateway Use? Step 3: For the best signal, mount your gateway high on a wall away from other networking equipment. Never install the Gateway next to a WiFi router or any other wireless device. Step 4: Plug your Pelican Gateway’s provided power plug into an outlet and the other end into the Pelican Gateway. On the bottom of your Pelican Gateway the LAN and INTERNET lights will turn On and go to Solid green within 10 minutes. When both the LAN and INTERNET lights are solid green, your Pelican Gateway is connected to the Internet and you are ready for a New Pelican Site (Web-App) to be created. Visual Example of an installed Pelican Gateway: refer back to pictures