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**Do not use the ezeio for safety critical applications.** Always consider what effects a malfunction of the ezeio and/or any external device/ | **Do not use the ezeio for safety critical applications.** Always consider what effects a malfunction of the ezeio and/or any external device/ | ||
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- | The ezeio communicates using the Internet. Communication interruptions should be expected, and may be more or less frequent depending on region, infrastructure, | ||
The ezeio is not designed with hardware redundancy. The ezeio is not designed for safety-critical applications. | The ezeio is not designed with hardware redundancy. The ezeio is not designed for safety-critical applications. | ||
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==== Third party systems ==== | ==== Third party systems ==== | ||
- | The ezeio system is designed to be highly reliable and robust. While the hardware, firmware and software under our control | + | The ezeio communicates using the Internet. Communication interruptions should be expected, and may be more or less frequent depending on region, infrastructure, |
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+ | The ezeio system is designed to be highly reliable and robust. While we continuously monitor and maintain | ||
* Network connectivity (cellular and/or hardwired) | * Network connectivity (cellular and/or hardwired) | ||
* Email, SMS and other messaging services | * Email, SMS and other messaging services |