Nowadays, professional system
monitoring is an indispensable fact of life. With Fronius Solar.web, you
already have much more than just a monitoring platform – and for free. For you
as an end customer, Solar.web is the control centre for your energy flows,
because the data helps you to better understand and optimise your own energy
usage. For you as an installer, Solar.web is both the foundation and the tool
for data-based and thus individual customer consultancy services. Of course,
all of this is presented as simply, clearly and comprehensibly as possible.
It
is precisely for this reason that we want the commissioning process to be as
simple and straightforward as the platform itself. With the WPS function,
commissioning is now even more convenient because you no longer need a WLAN
password. In our new video, we will guide you step by step through the
commissioning process until you register in Fronius Solar.web.
Just a few steps to system monitoring
After
you have successfully connected your laptop, tablet or smartphone to the
inverter in the first step, you will be guided to the Setup wizard. The next
step is to set up the network by connecting the inverter to the customer’s
internet. This can be easily carried out with the network name and WLAN
password, or, if you choose the WPS feature, you don’t even need a password.
WPS function speeds up the commissioning process
Thanks to the WPS function, commissioning is now even easier. While setting
up the network, it is possible to click “Connect via WPS” to establish a WPS
connection.
The “WPS connection buildup” window is then displayed. If you then press
the WPS button on the router, a connection is automatically established.
This means that it is not necessary to enter the WLAN password!
In
the final step, you connect your tablet to the customer’s network. In just a
few minutes, the countless possibilities of Solar.web are at your fingertips:
from the analysis of current data and archive data to the comparison of several
PV systems and a comprehensive analysis of your own rate of self-consumption.
Let
our video guide you step by step through the commissioning process and see for
yourself.
What does WPS actually mean?
Wi-Fi
Protected Setup is a standard developed by the Wi-Fi Alliance to facilitate the
addition of devices to an existing network.