Devices - WaveNet

Devices that can be used as network components in WaveNet basically have two independent interfaces (first and second letter according to router type, RouterNodes and LockNodes). You are therefore able to connect two network segments with different transmission media.

RouterNodes connect two network segments with (different) transmission media (see Transmission paths) with each other.

LockNodes connect a lock to a network segment. Depending on the version, the LockNode is connected to the lock either wirelessly (LN.R and LN.C) or physically (LockNode Inside).

With the exception of the computer, each WaveNet device is assigned its own address and a network ID that is the same for all devices. The assignment of the network ID makes your WaveNet unique and distinguishable from other devices that may be within range.