Baeren.io recommends the WebdynEasy W M-Bus 868MHz for Smart Building Applications
Monitoring your data as close as possible to customers needs
MONITORING SOLUTIONS FOR ALL YOUR APPLICATIONS
Since the company was founded in 2018, baeren.io has been dealing with the topics of cloud metering, cloud monitoring and energy management. After these points have now been implemented very successfully, baeren.io was able to expand the know-how acquired from sensor data acquisition and the associated data management to the areas of smart building, smart city, industry 4.0 / smart factory and agriculture 4.0.
The company’s own IoT platform is used for customer-specific data monitoring. Since the baeren.io servers are located and hosted in Germany, baeren.io provides its customers with solid data and legal security.
The sensor data acquisition at baeren.io takes place via various systems (such as LoRaWAN, WM-BUS, Ethernet, GSM, etc.), so almost every customer request can be implemented. In the further process, baeren.io collects, harmonizes, decrypts and decodes the recorded sensor data and makes it available to its customers via defined interfaces, perfectly coordinated, for further use and processing in the existing customer systems.
A MULTI-BRAND OFFER, A DESIRE FOR INDEPENDENT DATA COLLECTION
Baeren.io also offers its customers independence from manufacturers and hardware through individual data acquisition. By harmonizing all recorded data, baeren.io is able to provide the customer with data from different devices and different manufacturers in a system-compatible manner.
In addition to a high level of investment protection, the customer also has security and maintains his liquidity. With these services, baeren. io from Würzburg stands out from the market.
FIND THE NEW PRODUCT TO COMPLETE THEIR OFFER FOR SMART BUILDING
For baeren.io, consumption data acquisition is at the heart of its customers’ concerns.
It was important to find a solution that could not only upload the requested data but also interface with its own portal.
That’s why they decided to trust in Webdyn new solution: WebdynEasy W M-Bus. «Different concret projects with customers are
already underway. They need to have a certain amount of data to go back such as: having a monthly reading of the energy meters, life
feedback of status information sent by smart devices, abnormal power consumption control. With the WebdynEasy W M-Bus all this data is
collected and analyzed via our platform in an easy way». explains Andreas Will, Sales and Marketing Director at baeren.io.
The main applications for baren.io’s customers with this product are also:
- automatic readings of submeters in the German market
- monitoring of smoke alarms via distance
And they will have many other applications to offer with the WebdynEasy W M-Bus.

Enter the “ethernet” or “modem” connection type:
For an ethernet configuration, make sure the IP parameters are compatible with server access according to the concentrator local network configuration. For an ethernet connection, the configuration must be compatible with the concentrator’s local network topology so that it can access the servers. This configuration is done from the “Networks” configuration page (see section 3.2.2.3: “Networks”).
For a modem connection, the modem configuration must be correct before a connection can be set up. This configuration is done from the “Modem” configuration page (see section 3.2.2.4: “Modem”).
The parameters for the servers to be configured are at least the following:
Therefore the following fields need to be configured: “Interface”, “Type”, “Server type”, “Address”, “Port”, “Login” and “Password”.
The other fields can be left at the default values subject to the directories having been properly created beforehand. See section 3.1.2: “Configuration files” for more details.

Wait. The concentrator will reboot using its factory configuration.







