C-Touch via Network Module

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    ramon

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    Has anyone managed to get the C-Touch interface working via the Network (i.e. CGate) interface? The options for CGate communication is there however if you use, and manage to get working, it's so slow it makes it useless. I rang Clipsal Tech Support about it and their response was that it's not really supported, hence stick to the serial inteface.. however the network interface has many advantages for remote working, hence would be advantageous.
     
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    There is currently no support for programming C-Touch via C-Gate. This will be included with the new version of the C-Touch configuration software. Because there is a lot of info to send across C-Bus, it will take a long time (up to 2 hours) :(

    The serial port connection will always be the preferred option.
     
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    Speed

    Surely working on a 10/100Mbps network has to be the preferred strategic direction rather than relying on a 19K2 serial interface? Why is it so slow when you use CBus Installation software (and i'm assuming CTouch) via a Ethernet Network module?
     
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    Hi,

    yes the connection between CGate and the CNI is fast, however the speed between the CNI and the CTouch (via CBus) is slow. There is currently nothing that can be done to improve the speed. CBus is deliberately kept slow so that is highly reliable.
     
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