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C-Bus Wireless Gateway 5800 Series
The C-Bus Wireless Gateway is used to link a C-Bus Wireless network to a C-Bus Cat-5 Wired network. It is functionally equivalent to a C-Bus Network Bridge. Using the Gateway, C-Bus Wireless and Cat-5 networks can communicate and interact with each other. Both Wireless and Cat-5 Networks use the same command structure.
The Gateway allows:
- Control of a C-Bus Wireless network, via control units on a C-Bus wired network, or from software such as Schedule Plus or HomeGate.
- Control of output units and electrical loads in one network type, from Input Units (such as switches) in the other network type.

A Gateway links Cat-5 wired and Wireless networks together
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Features
- Allows seamless communication between a wired C-Bus network and a C-Bus Wireless Network.
- Desktop or wall mounted.
- A C-Bus Cat-5 cable connected to the wired C-Bus network is plugged into an RJ45 socket at the rear of the Gateway.
- Power for the Gateway is provided by the wired C-Bus network, no additional power source is required.
- The connection to a C-Bus Wireless network is accomplished by a C-Bus Learn Mode operation.
- The connection to a C-Bus Cat-5 wired network requires the use of the C-Bus Toolkit software.
- The Gateway supports routing of messages into and through both wired and wireless networks.
- Messages on each network (such as button presses) can be passed through to the adjacent network.

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