We are pleased to announce the latest addition to Visual BACnet - advanced reports! These reports are an account add-on, and enable you to share the information in Visual BACnet with your stakeholders - your customers, your partners, or your boss.
Monica McMahen
The team from Optigo Networks had a great time connecting with customers and new contacts at ISC West, April 4-7. The largest US security conference was teeming with attendees, eager to learn about the latest innovations. We covered the packed show floor and also hosted a small gathering. This one-on-one time let us get to know our partners and customers better, and dive into how our solutions can drive business.
The Optigo Networks team has been hard at work developing new features and diagnostic checks for Visual BACnet! Version 1.8.8, which launched on April 6, puts key summary details at the forefront and introduces four new diagnostic checks.
The team at Optigo is excited to announce we are co-hosting an event at Princeton University on April 5, all about maintaining BACnet systems on university campuses. This one-day conference will give attendees the tools to manage their building automation systems, provide insight into IP Networking for BACnet, and cover challenges and successes at other universities.
Universities are massive properties, with many devices and...
The Optigo Networks team has been busy building out several new features for Visual BACnet! We are so excited to launch version 1.8.6 on March 8, which will include annual plans, device vendor details, and updated reports.
Optigo Networks had the pleasure of travelling to Las Vegas, Nevada last week, for the world’s largest heating, refrigeration, and air conditioning conference: AHR Expo. At the Expo, we launched our new product integration with Contemporary Controls, showcased Optigo Connect’s latest features, presented on measuring the health of BACnet systems with Visual BACnet, and welcomed our newest team member, Ryan Hughson previously...
When your MS/TP network breaks down and you have to capture data for diagnosis, you’d better hope you’re in the building. Otherwise, it means driving to site for the lengthy process of locating the router in question, using your USB dongle to capture the network data you need, and then sorting through the packets in Wireshark to untangle the issue.