Error light. Flashes when trying to configure itself to connect to the Internet (when acquiring IP address through DHCP). Rapidly flashes when trying to connect to web service.
Connected light. Lights up when connected to the cloud-based web service.
Update light. Flashes when forwarding a Wireless Sensor Tag reading to the web service.
Login light. Lights up when the connection is temporarily interrupted (when trying to re-connect to the web service)
Radio light. Gradually ramps up and down when the radio is ready to receive sensor tag readings. It becomes solid when the radio is transmitting a command to Wireless sensor tags.
Ethernet port
10Base-T
Requires DHCP server (Most routers/modems typically support DHCP)
The firewall must allow outgoing HTTP (port 80) and port 6667 connection
AC adapter
100V~240V input 50/60Hz
5V output
300mA max current
User interface
Web
iPhone/iPad App (Free)
Android App (Free)
Notification
Email/Twitter
Apple Push Notification service on iPhone/iPad
Push notification on Android devices
12 kinds of IFTTT triggers
Bandwidth requirements
660-byte upload (TX) per event (typical)
401-byte download (RX) per event (typical)
“event” refers to motion events and each logged temperature data point (occurs at your configured auto-update interval)
Mypharmtag cloud monitoring system offers full API support, open-source compatibility with IFTTT
Mypharmtag cloud monitoring
One (1) Ethernet Tag Manager. Links up to 40 MyPharmTags concurrently
Include AC power adapter, US type, and Ethernet cable to connect to your DSL/Cable Modems, or WLAN router’s Ethernet port
Can be controlled from iPhone, iPad, Android devices through apps, PC and Mac through Web browsers
Works with Amazon Alexa and Google Home
Requires Internet connection
No subscription fee of any kind for life; no monthly or annual fee to use cloud service and no cloud storage fee for data collected by sensor tags.
High anonymity: only your account email address and tag manager IP address is collected
Mypharmtag cloud monitoring is the best solution on the market today, based upon IFTTT standards with complete open-source and full API support