Mitsubishi Electric MAC-568 User Manual page 5

Wi-fi controler
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Router Overview
Check Router Specifications Before
Purchasing
Please refer to your router's user manual to ensure it
meets the minimum requirements as noted below, before
purchasing a Mitsubishi Electric Wi-Fi Interface. Mitsubishi
Electric has successfully tested the Edimax BR6428-NS for
use with the Wi-Fi Heat Pump Control service.
Does your router have WPS functionality?
MAC-568: The MAC-568 does not require a router with WPS
functionality, but can be activated by WPS Push Pairing if
preferred. Please see installation guide for instructions.
MAC-558/559: To be able to connect the Mitsubishi Electric
Wi-Fi Interface to your router, it will need to be WPS enabled.
Please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions in Section 16
if your router does not support WPS.
Does your router support WPA2-AES and is it
2.4GHz band enabled?
MAC-568 OR MAC558/559: The router will need to support
WPA2-AES and be 2.4GHz band enabled to work with any of
the Wi-Fi Interfaces. Please check the router specifications or
contact the manufacturer to see if this is supported and how
these modes can be set.
Does your broadband have good
connectivity?
Ensure that you consider the quality of the broadband
connection at the location where the system(s) / Interface(s)
will be connected. If the connection is of poor quality or you
lose connection frequently, this could mean that you are
not able to control your devices remotely via the Wi-Fi Heat
Pump Control as desired. Also, if you are using advanced
functions like Weekly Timer and/or Minimum / Maximum
Temperature Rules this will only work correctly if the system
is able to communicate with the Wi-Fi Heat Pump Control
server when the system next reconnects.
For more information on compatible routers and any router
issues, please see Section 16 - FAQs.
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