GW1600 v1 VS GW1600 v2
GW1600 V1 | GW1600 V2 | Description | |
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Chassis appearance |
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| The difference is in switch board which is inserted in slot 0 |
Switch board difference |
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Red light on when below boards inserted: GWM400G/W GWM401G/W/L GWM800S/O GWM801S/O ET200X Green light on when below boards inserted: GWM420G/W/L GWM820S/O |
Numbers of gateway modules supported | 5 | 5 | |
Whether switch board support the core board | Not support | Support Note: If there is no core board in switch board, then it supports functions and modules which are supported by GW1600 V1. | GWM1202 V2 core board system is divided into two types:
The core board can be installed one of the two systems before leaving factory. The core board mainly works as the master of GWM420G/W/L and GWM820S/O. |
Modules supported |
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Whether to support modules mixed insertion | Support GWM400G/W GWM401G/W/L GWM800S/O GWM801S/O ET200X Any five and less than five of modules above can be mixed in one chassis | Support
GWM400G/W GWM401G/W/L GWM800S/O GWM801S/O ET200X Any five and less than five of modules above can be mixed in one chassis
GWM401G/W/L GWM801S/O GWM400G/W GWM800S/O ET200X
Note: GWM420G/W/L and GWM820S/O can’t be inserted in one chassis in the same time. Because the core board only can be installed one system (wireless system or analog system). If GWM420G/W/L and GWM820S/O are inserted in one chassis in the same time, only the board whose core board inserted can be detected. | Default login information link:
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