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Setup possibilities
The different implementation options below are explained on the following pages:
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Connection via a router with a static IP address (Chapter 2.1)
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Connection via a router with DHCP (Chapter 2.2)
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Direct connection with a static IP address (Chapter 2.3)
2.1
Connection through a router with a static IP address
Webasto Next - Router - Smart Meter
Webasto
Router
Next
(DHCP capable)
DHCP
2.1.1 Description
(This setup is recommended by Webasto)
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Disable the Smart Meter's DHCP.
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Set an IP address on the router that is on the same network as the charging station.
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Transfer the IP address set on the router (for the Smart Meter) to the Smart Meter.
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Transfer the IP address set on the Smart Meter to the charging station's WebUI.
2.1.2 WebUI Settings
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Select the NETWORK tab to see if the charging station's network connection is via LAN, and
if DHCP is active.
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Select the Load Management tab. Under Mode, select "DLM with external meter activated".
Under Connection type select LAN or WLAN. Under Safe current L1/L2/L3 select the ma-
ximum possible current when there is no connection to the Smart Meter. Under External Me-
ter IP enter the IP address, and under External Meter Module select the respective Smart
Meter from the dropdown list. Under External Meter Position* select "including wallbox" or
"excluding wallbox". Under Recalculation interval enter 30. Under Current limit external
meter enter the maximum current.
NOTE
Please find further information on the two possible locations for the smart meter in
the Online Manual.
5112410A_II_Next_Smart_Meter
Smart Meter
Static IP Address
LAN
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