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mqtt [2020/06/15 09:44] – atolstov | mqtt [2022/09/15 15:02] – emozolyak | ||
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In version 4.0 WebHMI has the ability to work in both Broker and Publisher/ | In version 4.0 WebHMI has the ability to work in both Broker and Publisher/ | ||
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The setup pages is similar to other connections setup and there is a MQTT tab for specific settings: | The setup pages is similar to other connections setup and there is a MQTT tab for specific settings: | ||
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- | In the MQTT tab you set credentials neccessary to connect to the client. If you leave them emty, the client will connect to internal broker. | + | In the **MQTT tab** you set credentials neccessary to connect to the client. If you leave them emty, the client will connect to internal broker. |
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+ | Please note that for some types of authentification like TLS the certificate is mandatory and should be put into the certificate field. | ||
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The internal brokder have to be switch on in the settings menu: | The internal brokder have to be switch on in the settings menu: | ||
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mqtt.txt · Last modified: 2023/02/13 15:39 by emozolyak