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LoggerNet Remote Upgrade Upgrade to Current Version

Overview

The LoggerNet Remote Upgrade allows one copy of any version of LoggerNet Remote to be upgraded to the current version. Learn more about its capabilities on the LOGGERNETREM product page.

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Benefits and Features

  • Upgrade from older version to current version for a discounted price

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Detailed Description

LoggerNetRemote/U allows users who have an earlier version of LoggerNetRemote to upgrade to the current version. Learn more about its capabilities on the LOGGERNETREM product page.

Specifications

Operating System Windows 11 or 10 (Both 32- and 64-bit operating systems are supported.)

Compatibility

Note: The following shows notable compatibility information. It is not a comprehensive list of all compatible or incompatible products.

Data Loggers

Product Compatible Note
21X (retired)
CR10 (retired)
CR1000 (retired)
CR1000X
CR10X (retired) Compatible with the mixed array, PakBus, and TD data logger operating systems.
CR200X (retired)
CR206X (retired)
CR211X (retired)
CR216X (retired)
CR23X (retired) Compatible with the mixed array, PakBus, and TD data logger operating systems.
CR295X (retired)
CR300
CR3000 (retired)
CR310
CR350
CR500 (retired)
CR5000 (retired)
CR510 (retired) Compatible with the mixed array, PakBus, and TD data logger operating systems.
CR6
CR800 (retired)
CR850 (retired)
CR9000 (retired)
CR9000X (retired)

Additional Compatibility Information

  • Must have an earlier version of PC400
  • TCP/IP services must be running on the computer

Computer

Required computer operating system—Windows 10 or 11. LoggerNet Remote runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of these operating systems. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Number of FAQs related to LoggerNet Remote Upgrade: 2

  1. Yes. All of the standard LoggerNet clients that are capable of accessing remote servers (such as Setup, Connect, or Status) include a Select Server dialog box under the application’s File menu.

  2. The blog article "How to Navigate the World of Software Upgrades, Patches, and Trials" explains the difference between patches (free of charge) and upgrades (for a fee). This example quickly shows the difference between an upgrade and a patch:

    Upgrade Patch

    Major version change, such as 1.3 to 2.0

    Minor version change, such as 1.3 to 1.4

    Typically requires purchase for a fee

    Free of charge


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