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Bosch Rexroth Nexo - Control and Result Storage Via WLAN

Bosch Rexroth Nexo
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Nexo cordless Wi-Fi nutrunner | 3 608 870 A47/2017-
3.3.3 Control and result storage via WLAN
The Nexo cordless Wi-Fi nutrunner uses the Rexroth Open Protocol for WLAN communication (control).
The corresponding software with Open Protocol has to be installed on the IPC, laptop or database server.
Furthermore, the results data can be transmitted in the “standard Nexo” format as a *.json file via WLAN
from the Nexo cordless Wi-Fi nutrunner to an FTP server of the IPC, laptop or database server. As of Nexo
firmware version 1200, a HTTP or File Share server can be used for transmission of the results data. The
data may be transmitted via WLAN using an IPC, laptop or database server or via one or several external
access points (see figure 3–8).
Settings in the NEXO-OS operating system:
To configure the WLAN connection, go to Settings WLAN (page 230).
As of Nexo firmware version 1200: To configure the connection (FTP, HTTP or File Share) for results
output, go to Settings Data Standard Nexo (page 209).
In this menu, the parameters for results output can also be configured.
To set the communication with Rexroth Open Protocol, go to Settings Data Open Protocol
(page 217).
Fig. 3–8: Control and result storage via WLAN (external access point)
(1) IPC (industrial computer), laptop or database server with software for control via Open Protocol,
FTP, HTTP or File Share server
(2) Access point
(2)

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