The Fuuz Device Gateway is a proprietary application developed by MFGx, the creators of Fuuz. It serves as a bridge between your Fuuz.app site and local assets, allowing you to establish a connection and exchange data seamlessly.
Key Features of the Fuuz Device Gateway:
Seamless Integration: The Fuuz Device Gateway enables you to connect your Fuuz.app site with local assets, such as machines, sensors, and other devices. This integration facilitates the exchange of data between your site and these assets, empowering you to monitor and control them through the Fuuz platform.
Local Asset Connectivity: The Device Gateway provides support for various local asset connectivity protocols and standards. It allows you to connect with assets using industry-standard protocols like OPC, MQTT, RESTful APIs, and more. This ensures compatibility with a wide range of devices and systems, enabling a flexible and scalable solution.
Optional Usage: While the Fuuz Device Gateway offers a seamless and optimized integration experience, it is not mandatory to use it. If you are already utilizing other solutions like Kepware, Wonderware, or similar platforms that can connect with your Fuuz.app site via an integration connector, you can continue using them. However, please note that using alternative solutions may require additional Fuuz licensing to ensure full compatibility and support.
Flexibility and Compatibility: The Fuuz Device Gateway provides the flexibility to choose the integration approach that best fits your requirements. Whether you opt for the Device Gateway or an alternative solution, Fuuz.app ensures compatibility and offers integration connectors to facilitate data exchange between your site and external systems.
Enhanced Control and Monitoring: By utilizing the Fuuz Device Gateway, you gain enhanced control and monitoring capabilities over your local assets. The gateway enables real-time data streaming, allowing you to collect and analyze data from your devices within the Fuuz platform. This empowers you to make informed decisions, optimize processes, and maximize the efficiency of your operations.
The Fuuz Device Gateway serves as a crucial component for connecting your Fuuz.app site with local assets, enabling seamless integration and data exchange. Whether you choose to utilize the Device Gateway or opt for an alternative solution, Fuuz.app ensures compatibility, flexibility, and enhanced control over your assets, ultimately driving the success of your business operations.
With the Fuuz Device Gateway, you can accomplish a variety of tasks to enhance your operations and streamline your processes. Here are some of the key functionalities and capabilities it offers:
Read and Write Tags with an Industrial Controller (PLC): The Device Gateway allows you to establish a connection with industrial controllers, such as Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). This enables you to read data from tags within the controller and write new values to them. By integrating your Fuuz.app site with PLCs, you can monitor and control your industrial processes effectively.
Send Documents to a Printer: The Device Gateway facilitates seamless communication between your Fuuz.app site and printers. It enables you to send documents, such as labels, reports, or any other printable content, directly to printers connected to your local network. This functionality streamlines your printing processes and enhances efficiency.
Connect to OPC UA Servers: OPC UA (Unified Architecture) is a widely adopted industrial communication protocol. The Device Gateway supports OPC UA and allows you to connect with OPC UA servers. This connection enables you to exchange data with other devices or systems that adhere to the OPC UA standard, facilitating interoperability and seamless integration within your industrial environment.
Read and Write Files to a Local Network Share: The Device Gateway provides the capability to read and write files from and to a local network share. This allows you to interact with files stored on network drives or shared folders, making it convenient to exchange data with other systems or access relevant files from your Fuuz.app site.
Connect with Other On-Premise Devices or Databases: The Device Gateway offers the flexibility to connect with various on-premise devices and databases. By establishing connections with these devices, such as sensors, HMIs (Human Machine Interfaces), or databases, you can seamlessly exchange data and integrate them into your Fuuz.app site. This enables centralized data management, real-time monitoring, and efficient control over your on-premise assets.
The Fuuz Device Gateway empowers you to leverage the full potential of your industrial environment by enabling communication with industrial controllers, printers, OPC UA servers, local network shares, and other on-premise devices or databases. By integrating these components, you can enhance automation, streamline processes, and optimize your operations within the Fuuz platform.
If you’re interested in downloading and using the Fuuz Gateway - you will need to have administrative access to your Fuuz.app site. If you do have this level of access please follow this instruction on downloading the application.
Beginning with version 2023.3.0 (Fuuz Device Gateway) - the software now runs as a windows service on the PC / server / VM it is installed on.
Once the service is running you can access the gateway UI by navigating to localhost:5500 in a browser. It is suggested to add a bookmark, or create a desktop shortcut if you like here is a link: Quick Link to Fuuz Gateway Browser UI
Version 2023.2.0 (and older) which were user based application installs - will no longer be supported as of 7/1/2023, instead, you should upgrade. These older versions may continue to function, however, MFGx is not responsible for any software related issues if you are not running the LTS version of the gateway service.
The Device Gateway’s release schedule follows the same release schedule of the main Fuuz platform. Follow our Release Notes in the KB.
LTS (Long Term Support aka Production): This will always be a “production” release channel of the gateway
LTS / Production release versions can ONLY be pointed to your production Fuuz site “[customer].fuuz.app”
Beta (Build Version): Every night (yes, nightly) our Build deployment process happens, which means the “latest and greatest” enhancements and features are available. Per our release schedule the Beta versions become live/supported production versions once a month - this provides you with ample time to test and validate generally over the course of 2 or 3 production release cycles (or 2-3 months) before your current gateway version will no longer be LTS.
Beta / Build Versions - can not be pointed to your production Fuuz.app site - you can ONLY point this to a Build site “build.[customer].fuuz.app”
There are a couple ways to conveniently verify or check which version of the Fuuz Gateway you have installed.
Login to your Fuuz Site, if you have sufficient permissions you should be able to goto the ‘Device Gateways’ application within Fuuz, for whichever Tenant you’re concerned with.
Select the Device Gateways option (illustrated below)
The Device Gateways Application shows all connected gateways that you have, it is fairly common to have multiple gateways connected.
You can use the filters at the top of the application to limit the number of results, if necessary.
The “Application Version” column in the table - will show you exactly which version(s) you’re running
If you’re wondering what the current version is you can also find this out from directly within your Fuuz.app site.
Navigate in your Fuuz.app site to the “Fuuz Apps” application - here you will find more information about the Gateways available including the LTS (long term support) versions and any other legacy (old) or Beta (testing) versions available.
Please notice, the release channel (Production or Build) - each release channel is able to connect to the corresponding site (production v. build)
The “Build” channel will always include more recent updates/enhancements which should only be validated / tested with your build.fuuz.app site.
This method requires that you have administrative privileges on the computer running the gateway application or service. This would be something you have to get through your local IT department (we are unable to help you with this).
Navigate to Fuuz Gateway Browser UI
Click the narrow gray bar to the left side of the screen, this will expand the side bar menu to expose the various menu options. You’re looking for the “Setup” option
Look at the first panel on the Setup screen - you’ll see the current gateway version there.