How do the MT30 button communicate with the dashboard if the network is powered off ? 🙂
I have been thinking about having the MT30 button power off AP ports completely.
Like when you go home from the office, you turn off lights, there might as well be a "button" that turns off the APs in the same spot.
Then when you come back, and turn on the lights, you also press the "turn on APs" button. But then, we thought "dang it", we need APs up for the MT to be able to communicate with the dashboard, or else it will be a "non wireless day at the office" very quickly. - We could of course "omit" the closest AP from being turned off, but in this case, we are also lucky to have some cameras, and they also work as a MT gateway, and we dont turn those off when leaving the site 🙂