What is "Same Network"?
Devices are on the same network when physically connected (e.g., via Ethernet cables to the same switch) and their network configurations allow mutual access.
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- What is "Same Network"?
- Can PoE splitters be used with standard PoE devices (V52/V39/V36)?
- What is the difference between SPoE and standard PoE switches?
- What us the maximum number of indoor monitor per outdoor station?
- What is the maximum outdoor stations per community?
- What is the maximum family member accounts per household on the management platform?
- What is the difference between 2.0, 3.0 and SIP version?
- How to switch between 2.0, 3.0, and SIP versions?
- How to retrieve the M60 (SIP) IP address?
- How is call number length determined?
- How to debug Tuya indoor station connection failures?
- Can third-party doorbells connect to extensions?
- What are the two elevator control scenarios?
- What is the differences between Tuya solutions and Leelen solutions?