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Overview
Variant 1: Standalone operation
In standalone operation, no connection via a network
is required. Convenient operation and configuration of
the charger via the Web Application is not used in
this variant. Instead, the charger is operated directly
using the buttons on the device. For limiting the
charging current, the settings 50 % or 100 % are
available.
Fig. 20: Standalone operation (application example)
A
Porsche Mobile Charger Plus
B
Electrical socket
Variant 2: Operation via the Web Applica-
tion of the charger
The Web Application can be opened in the browser
on a device (PC, tablet or smartphone) that is logged
into the same home network as the charger.
A home network in which the charger and device
must be located is required to establish a connection.
A network connection can be established directly
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via PLC (Powerline Communication). The device and
charger are connected via a PLC adapter and a router.
The device can access the Web Application of the
charger via the router.
The charger can however still be operated using the
buttons on the device. For limiting the charging cur-
rent, the settings 50 % or 100 % are available.
Fig. 21: Operation via the web application of the charger
(without energy manager) (application example)
A
Porsche Mobile Charger Plus
B
Electrical socket
C
Network connection via power line (PLC)
D
PLC adapter
E
Network connection via Ethernet
F
Router
G
WiFi
H
Mobile device
Variant 3: Operation of charger and energy
manager in the same PLC network
If an energy manager is used, the charging current is
limited via the energy manager.
To establish a connection, the energy manager,
charger and device must be located within the same
home network.
In this configuration, the charger and energy manager
each connect to a router via PLC (Powerline Commu-
nication), the energy manager optionally directly via
Ethernet or WiFi. The Web Application of the energy
manager and of the charger can be accessed by the
device via the router.
Operation of the charger via the buttons on the
device or via the Web Application of the charger
remains possible. In this case, however, the energy
manager settings for limiting the charging current are
overruled.
g Refer to chapter "Energy manager" on page 60.
Fig. 22: Connection of the charger and energy manager via a
router (application example)
A
Porsche Mobile Charger Plus
B
Electrical socket
C
Network connection via power line (PLC)
D
PLC adapter
E
Network connection via Ethernet
F
Router
G
WiFi
H
Mobile device

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