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Connectivity

Signal repeaters receive data from sensors via wireless signal.

Wireless signal repeaters relay these data to the WARP via wireless signal.

Ethernet signal repeaters relay these data to the WARP via Ethernet cable which connects to a wall outlet.

A green LED on the signal repeater indicates that it is connected to the WARP.

If a Signal Repeater Loses Connection

If a signal repeater loses connection with the WARP:

  • The LED on the signal repeater will flash red

  • Sensors routing through the signal repeater will continue to record data and temporarily store them in their internal memory until the signal repeater connection is restored

If the issue persists, relevant contacts will receive a signal repeater offline alarm. See Signal Repeater Troubleshooting for instructions on how to resolve the alarm.

When connection is restored, the backlog of data will be sent to the WARP and cloud automatically.

Sensors can store data for up to 7 days if a signal repeater loses connection. After this point, data will be overwritten.

We strongly recommend that you respond to incidents as soon as possible to avoid potential data loss.

If a signal repeater is offline for an extended period, it may take up to 48 hours for all data to be visible on the CAM+ website after the signal repeater is back online. Please contact us if you need the data urgently.

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