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 ====== Hot Topics ====== ====== Hot Topics ======
  
 +===== KNXNet/IP Interface =====
 +The wait is finally over! With firmware version 1.1.10.13, you can now transform any Thinknx server to a KNXNet/IP interface/router.
 +The server will continue to function as a visualization tool, but it can also be used as KNX programming interface or as a KNX IP router connecting different parts of a KNX system together over IP. The Thinknx server can also communicate with other KNXNet/IP interfaces instead of using its own embedded bus connection to communicate with the KNX bus.​
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 +<WRAP centeralign>{{ :hot_topics_knxnet_ip.png?direct500 |KNXNet/IP Interface}}</WRAP>
 +<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 1: KNXNet/IP Interface</WRAP>  </WRAP>
 +<WRAP button centeralign> \\ [[knxnet_ip| Learn More]] </WRAP>
  
 ===== Thinknx Quick Guide ===== ===== Thinknx Quick Guide =====
 Whether you are new to Thinknx or already using the product, this guide is essential to a smooth implementation. Discover Thinknx products and dive deeper into the process of creating a project inside our Configurator.  Whether you are new to Thinknx or already using the product, this guide is essential to a smooth implementation. Discover Thinknx products and dive deeper into the process of creating a project inside our Configurator. 
  
-<WRAP centeralign>{{:hot_topics_quickguide.png?direct500 |Thinknx Quick Guide}}</WRAP> +<WRAP centeralign>{{ :hot_topics_quickguide.png?direct500 |Thinknx Quick Guide}}</WRAP> 
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 1: Thinknx Quick Guide</WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 2: Thinknx Quick Guide</WRAP>  </WRAP>
 <WRAP button centeralign> \\ [[quickguide| Learn More]] </WRAP> <WRAP button centeralign> \\ [[quickguide| Learn More]] </WRAP>
  
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-<WRAP centeralign>{{:hot_topics_migration.png?direct500 |Thinknx UP Migration}}</WRAP> +<WRAP centeralign>{{ :hot_topics_migration.png?direct500 |Thinknx UP Migration}}</WRAP> 
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 2: Thinknx UP Migration </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 3: Thinknx UP Migration </WRAP>  </WRAP>
 <WRAP button centeralign> \\ [[migration_to_thinknxup| Learn More]] </WRAP> <WRAP button centeralign> \\ [[migration_to_thinknxup| Learn More]] </WRAP>
 ===== Thinknx and IFTTT ===== ===== Thinknx and IFTTT =====
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 Thinknx is now supporting integration with IFTTT, a web service that allows the users to create automated tasks through conditional statements known as "Applets". Applets can be triggered by changes occurring within other web services such as Gmail, Facebook and Outlook. This guide will help you better understand the IFTTT service and configure Thinknx to communicate with it. Thinknx is now supporting integration with IFTTT, a web service that allows the users to create automated tasks through conditional statements known as "Applets". Applets can be triggered by changes occurring within other web services such as Gmail, Facebook and Outlook. This guide will help you better understand the IFTTT service and configure Thinknx to communicate with it.
  
-<WRAP centeralign>{{:hot_topics_ifttt.png?direct500 |Thinknx and IFTTT}}</WRAP> +<WRAP centeralign>{{ :hot_topics_ifttt.png?direct500 |Thinknx and IFTTT}}</WRAP> 
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 3: Thinknx and IFTTT</WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 4: Thinknx and IFTTT</WRAP>  </WRAP>
 <WRAP button centeralign> \\ [[ifttt|Learn More]]</WRAP> <WRAP button centeralign> \\ [[ifttt|Learn More]]</WRAP>
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