Your BACnet Questions Answered: Episode 8

Episode 8, VLAN Deep Dive

This episode, we’re getting into VLANs. In this latest episode of Your BACnet Questions, Answered, Ping dives into just a few of the many VLAN-related questions we’ve received. What’s the […]

Your BACnet Questions Answered: Episode 7

You sent us a ton of thoughtful questions about OT networks and BACnet—thank you! In our newest Q&A episode, Optigo Networks’ Co‑Founder and CTO, Ping‑Pook Yao, digs into what data […]

Your BACnet Questions Answered: Episode 6

You OT Network Questions Answered, Episode 5: Performance and Best Practives

This week, in Episode 6, we’re diving into your questions about BACnet’s object model, avoiding configuration mistakes, device‑status checks, whether BACnet is “good,” and BACnet/SC hub behavior. Ping‑Pook Yao, our […]

6 Best OT Network Monitoring Tools for 2025

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When OT network traffic slows or fails, the results can range from tenant complaints to building-wide system outages. That’s why OT network monitoring tools are essential for maintaining performance, uptime, […]

Your BACnet Questions Answered: Episode 5

You OT Network Questions Answered, Episode 5: Performance and Best Practives

This week, in Episode 5, we’re diving into your questions about OT network performance, traffic limits, duplicate addressing, and how to tell when things are under‑strain. Ping‑Pook Yao, our Co‑Founder […]

Your BACnet Questions Answered: Episode 4

This week is all about the meat and potatoes of network management: troubleshooting! In this episode, we’re tackling your submitted questions failing devices, ADPU timings, port mirroring and more. Have […]

Your BACnet Questions Answered: Episode 3

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Mastering MS/TP. Sounds like an archaic thing to do 2025, but MS/TP BACnet systems are still a lot more common that you’d think, and it’s become increasingly harder to ensure […]

When Bad Data Breaks Buildings: Lessons From The Field

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Modern buildings rely on thousands of data points to keep people comfortable, safe, and productive. From temperature readings and air quality sensors to elevator positions and occupancy lighting, these systems […]