History for "Sense"
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Updated by Alex Neil, Mar 13, 2025 at 1:04pm
Proximity Sense, the ultimate solution for real-time office occupancy and air quality monitoring. Designed to seamlessly integrate with the Proximity Platform, Proximity Sense offers unparalleled insights and control over your environment. To purchase a device, navigate to the "Order" page within your Proximity site.
Connect Sense to Your WiFi Network
If you device has been pre-provisoined, you can skip to the next step.
Important Considerations:
- 2.4GHz WiFi Only: Sense devices are compatible exclusively with 2.4GHz WiFi networks. 5GHz networks are not supported.
- WebBluetooth Compatibility: Configuration requires a web browser that supports WebBluetooth, such as Google Chrome.
Configuration Steps:
- Access the Configuration Page:
- Navigate to your Proximity site.
- Append /manage/configure-wiegand-tap to the end of the URL. (e.g. space.company.com/manage/configure-wiegand-tap)
- Note: Ensure you are using a WebBluetooth-compatible browser (e.g. Google Chrome).
- Initiate Device Discovery:
- Connect your Sense device to a power source. If already connected, disconnect and reconnect it.
- Immediately click "Start Scanning" on the configuration page.
- Note: The device is discoverable for 30 seconds after power connection.
- Select Your Device:
- Once your Sense device appears in the list, select it.
- Save Configuration and Reboot:
- Click "Save."
- Allow the device to reboot.
- Repeat steps 2-4 for any additional Sense devices.
Captive Portal Networks:
- If your network utilizes a captive portal, you must whitelist the MAC address of each Sense device.
- You can locate the MAC (ID) addresses by navigating to Remote Devices > Sense within your Proximity site.
Attach Sense to a Resource (or Edit)
- From the Proximity dashboard, navigate to Remote Devices > Sense
- Select the device you wish to associate from the list.
- Using the Attached Resources dropdown, select the resource. If you do not see the resource, you will need to first add it.
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Updated by Alex Neil, Mar 13, 2025 at 12:42pm
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Updated by Alex Neil, Mar 13, 2025 at 12:41pm
Proximity Sense, the ultimate solution for real-time office occupancy and air quality monitoring. Designed to seamlessly integrate with the Proximity Platform, Proximity Sense offers unparalleled insights and control over your environment. To purchase a device, navigate to the "Order" page within your Proximity site.
Connect Sense to Your WiFi Network
If you device has been pre-provisoined, you can skip to the next step.
Important Considerations:
- 2.4GHz WiFi Only: Sense devices are compatible exclusively with 2.4GHz WiFi networks. 5GHz networks are not supported.
- WebBluetooth Compatibility: Configuration requires a web browser that supports WebBluetooth, such as Google Chrome.
Configuration Steps:
Access the Configuration Page:Access the Configuration Page:- Navigate to your Proximity site.
- Append /manage/configure-wiegand-tap to the end of the URL. (e.g. space.company.com/manage/configure-wiegand-tap)
- Note: Ensure you are using a WebBluetooth-compatible browser (e.g. Google Chrome).
Initiate Device Discovery:Initiate Device Discovery:- Connect your Sense device to a power source. If already connected, disconnect and reconnect it.
- Immediately click "Start Scanning" on the configuration page.
- Note: The device is discoverable for 30 seconds after power connection.
Select Your Device:Select Your Device:- Once your Sense device appears in the list, select it.
Save Configuration and Reboot:Save Configuration and Reboot:- Click "Save."
- Allow the device to reboot.
- Repeat steps 2-4 for any additional Sense devices.
Captive Portal Networks:
- If your network utilizes a captive portal, you must whitelist the MAC address of each Sense device.
- You can locate the MAC (ID) addresses by navigating to Remote Devices > Sense within your Proximity site.
Attach Sense to a Resource
- From the Proximity dashboard, navigate to Remote Devices > Sense
- Select the device you wish to associate from the list.
- Using the Attached Resources dropdown, select the resource. If you do not see the resource, you will need to first add it.
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Updated by Alex Neil, Mar 13, 2025 at 12:41pm
Proximity Sense, the ultimate solution for real-time office occupancy and air quality monitoring. Designed to seamlessly integrate with the Proximity Platform, Proximity Sense offers unparalleled insights and control over your environment. To purchase a device, navigate to the "Order" page within your Proximity site.
Connect Sense to Your WiFi Network
If you device has been pre-provisoined, you can skip to the next step.
Important Considerations:
- 2.4GHz WiFi Only: Sense devices are compatible exclusively with 2.4GHz WiFi networks. 5GHz networks are not supported.
- WebBluetooth Compatibility: Configuration requires a web browser that supports WebBluetooth, such as Google Chrome.
Configuration Steps:
- Access the Configuration Page:
- Navigate to your Proximity site.
- Append /manage/configure-wiegand-tap to the end of the URL. (e.g. space.company.com/manage/configure-wiegand-tap)
- Note: Ensure you are using a WebBluetooth-compatible browser (e.g. Google Chrome).
- Initiate Device Discovery:
- Connect your Sense device to a power source. If already connected, disconnect and reconnect it.
ClickImmediately click "Start Scanning" on the configuration page.- Note: The device is discoverable for 30 seconds after power connection.
- Select Your Device:
- Once your Sense device appears in the list, select it.
- Save Configuration and Reboot:
- Click "Save."
- Allow the device to reboot.
- Repeat steps 2-4 for any additional Sense devices.
Captive Portal Networks:
- If your network utilizes a captive portal, you must whitelist the MAC address of each Sense device.
- You can locate the MAC (ID) addresses by navigating to Remote Devices > Sense within your Proximity site.
Attach Sense to a Resource
- From the Proximity dashboard, navigate to Remote Devices > Sense
- Select the device you wish to associate from the list.
- Using the Attached Resources dropdown, select the resource. If you do not see the resource, you will need to first add it.
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Updated by Alex Neil, Mar 13, 2025 at 12:35pm
Connect Sense to Your WiFi Network
If you device has been pre-provisoined, you can
skip to the next step.skip to the next step.Important Note:Senseis only compatible with2.4ghz(not 5ghz) WiFi networks. You must use a browser that supportsWebBluetoothsuch as Google Chrome.Important Considerations:- 2.4GHz WiFi Only: Sense devices are compatible exclusively with 2.4GHz WiFi networks. 5GHz networks are not supported.
- WebBluetooth Compatibility: Configuration requires a web browser that supports WebBluetooth, such as Google Chrome.
Configuration Steps:
Start by visiting your Proximity site and adding "/manage/configure-wiegand-tap" to the end of the URL. NOTE: You must use a browser that supports WebBluetooth such as Google Chrome.Plug in Sense and select "Starting Scanning"Once detected select the device you wish to configure.Select "Save" and wait for the device to reboot. Repeat these steps for all other devices.- Access the Configuration Page:
- Navigate to your Proximity site.
- Append /manage/configure-wiegand-tap to the end of the URL. (e.g. space.company.com/manage/configure-wiegand-tap)
- Note: Ensure you are using a WebBluetooth-compatible browser (e.g. Google Chrome).
- Initiate Device Discovery:
- Connect your Sense device to a power source.
- Click "Start Scanning" on the configuration page.
- Select Your Device:
- Once your Sense device appears in the list, select it.
- Save Configuration and Reboot:
- Click "Save."
- Allow the device to reboot.
- Repeat steps 2-4 for any additional Sense devices.
If you network uses a captive portal, you will need to whitelist the MAC address of each Sense. You can find a list of Sense devices and their ID/MAC address atRemote Devices > SenseCaptive Portal Networks:in Proximity.- If your network utilizes a captive portal, you must whitelist the MAC address of each Sense device.
- You can locate the MAC (ID) addresses by navigating to Remote Devices > Sense within your Proximity site.
Attach Sense to a Resource
- From the Proximity dashboard, navigate to Remote Devices > Sense
- Select the device you wish to associate from the list.
- Using the Attached Resources dropdown, select the resource. If you do not see the resource, you will need to first add it.
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Updated by Alex Neil, Mar 13, 2025 at 12:26pm
Connect Sense to Your WiFi Network
If you device has been pre-provisoined, you can skip to the next step.
Important Note: Sense is only compatible with 2.4ghz (not 5ghz) WiFi networks. You must use a browser that supports WebBluetooth such as Google Chrome.
- Start by visiting your Proximity site and adding "/manage/configure-wiegand-tap" to the end of the URL. NOTE: You must use a browser that supports WebBluetooth such as Google Chrome.
- Plug in Sense and select "Starting Scanning"
- Once detected select the device you wish to configure.
- Select "Save" and wait for the device to reboot. Repeat these steps for all other devices.
If you network uses a captive portal, you will need to whitelist the MAC address of each Sense. You can find a list of Sense devices and their ID/MAC address at Remote Devices > Sense in Proximity.
Attach Sense to a Resource
- From the Proximity dashboard, navigate to Remote Devices > Sense
- Select the device you wish to associate from the list.
- Using the Attached Resources dropdown, select the resource. If you do not see the resource, you will need to first add it.
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Updated by Alex Neil, Mar 13, 2025 at 12:26pm
Connect Sense to Your WiFi Network
If you device has been pre-provisoined, you can skip to the next step.
Important Note: Sense is only compatible with 2.4ghz (not 5ghz) WiFi networks. You must use a browser that supports WebBluetooth such as Google Chrome.
- Start by visiting your Proximity site and adding "/manage/configure-wiegand-tap" to the end of the URL. NOTE: You must use a browser that supports WebBluetooth such as Google Chrome.
- Plug in Sense and select "Starting Scanning"
- Once detected select the device you wish to configure.
- Select "Save" and wait for the device to reboot. Repeat these steps for all other devices.
If you network uses a captive portal, you will need to whitelist the MAC address of each Sense. You can find a list of Sense devices and their ID/MAC address at Remote Devices > Sense in Proximity.
Attach Sense to a Resource
- From the Proximity dashboard, navigate to Remote Devices > Sense
- Select the device you wish to associate from the list.
- Using the Attached Resources dropdown, select the resource. If you do not see the resource, you will need to first add it.
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Updated by Alex Neil, Mar 13, 2025 at 12:25pm
ProximityConnect Sense to Your WiFi Network
If you device has been pre-provisoined, you can skip to the next step.
Important Note:Sense is only compatible with 2.4ghz (not 5ghz) WiFi networks. You must use a browser that supports WebBluetooth such as Google Chrome.- Start by visiting your Proximity site and adding "/manage/configure-wiegand-tap" to the end of the URL. NOTE: You must use a browser that supports WebBluetooth such as Google Chrome.
- Plug in Sense and select "Starting Scanning"
- Once detected select the device you wish to configure.
- Select "Save" and wait for the device to reboot. Repeat these steps for all other devices.
If you network uses a captive portal, you will need to whitelist the MAC address of each Sense. You can find a list of Sense devices and their ID/MAC address at Remote Devices > Sensein Proximity.
Attach Sense to a Resource
- From the Proximity dashboard, navigate to Remote Devices > Sense
- Select the device you wish to associate from the list.
- Using the Attached Resources dropdown, select the resource. If you do not see the resource, you will need to first add it.
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Created by Alex Neil, Dec 04, 2024 at 9:13am