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Your guide to capturing MS/TP

With our guide and some useful tips and tools from Steve Karg, you can capture MS/TP without even breaking a sweat.

Do you dread the letters “MS/TP”? If you’ve ever had to capture MS/TP traffic, you probably do. It’s a complicated process and can mean a lot of trial and error. You can’t ignore MS/TP traffic and hope for the best, though. Eventually, you have to roll up your sleeves, pull out your USB, and dig in.

Fortunately for you, we’ve got a step-by-step guide for capturing MS/TP packets. With our guide and some useful tips and tools from Steve Karg, you can capture MS/TP without even breaking a sweat.

You can access this how-to guide through our support forum. Making an account on the forum is 100% free, and lets you read all sorts of helpful how-tos. Whether you need help on OptigoVN, Visual BACnet, Optigo Connect, or anything else in the world of building automation, we’ve got you covered. See anything we missed? Submit a request and we’ll work on writing a guide.

Access the support forum, to get answers to your burning BAS questions, or download a detailed PDF guide below!

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