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Know What's On Your Network.
I'm responsible for this network and I just found out there are panels on it that nobody told me about.
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Did You Know?
Panels built in the field or off-site legally require UL certification — but most aren't certified. SpecIQ panels ship fully certified. No secondary inspection needed. Ever.
Sound Familiar?
- Unknown devices appearing on your IP network
- Building automation siloed from IT governance
- No visibility into panel impact on infrastructure
- RS-485 → IP transition breaking traditional boundaries
The Network Nobody Told You About
The transition from RS-485 to IP means every building automation panel is becoming a network device. HVAC controllers, access panels, lighting systems — they're all moving onto IP. And in most organizations, the building team installs them without ever telling IT.
How It Works for You
From Network Discovery to Ongoing Governance in 4 Steps
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Network Discovery
We help you understand what building automation devices are on your network today.
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Architecture Review
Our team works with your IT group to design panels that fit your network governance.
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IP-Ready Build
Panels and racks built with full network documentation and protocol compliance.
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Ongoing Governance
Every future panel comes with network impact documentation for your IT team.
What SpecIQ Delivers
- IP-ready panels built for modern network infrastructure
- Full documentation of network requirements & protocols
- Designed with IT governance in mind from day one
- Rack-mounted solutions entering IT's physical domain
- Future-proofed for the RS-485 → IP transition
- SpecIQ bridges building automation and IT
Proof of Performance
Real Results
An enterprise IT team discovered 30+ building automation panels on their corporate network — none documented, none governed. SpecIQ replaced all panels with IP-ready, fully documented systems.
For the first time, I actually know what's on my network. SpecIQ gave us documentation and governance we never had.
IT Director, Enterprise
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FAQ
Questions We Hear All the Time
The Governance Gap
Building Automation Is Already on Your Network. You Just Don't Know What It Is Yet.
The RS-485 to IP transition means every BAS panel is becoming a network device. Most IT teams find out after the fact. SpecIQ designs panels with IT governance built in from day one.
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Full Network Documentation
Every panel ships with complete network impact documentation. You know exactly what's on your infrastructure before it gets there.
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IT-First Design Process
Your IT team is involved from architecture review — not called in to troubleshoot after installation.
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TIA 568 and IEEE 802.3 Compliant
Protocol compliance is built in. No retrofitting, no custom workarounds, no undocumented devices.
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Rack-Mountable Form Factor
Panels that belong in your server rooms and network closets — not bolted to a mechanical room wall with no IT visibility.
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Future-Proofed for IP
Built for where the industry is going. RS-485 is legacy. Every SpecIQ panel is IP-ready for the transition already underway.
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No More Surprise Devices
Every future panel comes with network impact documentation so your team is never caught off guard again.
Ready to Own Your Network?
Talk to our technical team about what's on your network and how to bring building automation under IT governance. A technical conversation — not a sales pitch.