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## KNX Explanation ##
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[<img src="https://www.knx.org/wGlobal/wGlobal/layout/images/knx-logo.png" />](https://www.knx.org/knx-en/knx/association/what-is-knx/index.php)
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[<img src="https://www.knx.org/wGlobal/wGlobal/layout/images/knx-logo.png" />](https://www.knx.org/knx-en/for-professionals/index.php)
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The [KNX IP Protocol](https://www.knx.org/knx-en/knx/association/what-is-knx/index.php) is an _international open standard_ for smart homes and smart buildings automation. It is a decentralized system. Each device can talk directly to each other without the need of a central controller or server. Any panel or server is just for telesupervision and for sending requests. KNX IP Protocol uses a UDP multicast on _224.0.23.12 : 3671_, so there is no need for a KNX Router unless you want to communicate to KNX Devices that are not in the WIFI Network (Twisted Pair, RF, Powerline).
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The [KNX IP Protocol](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KNX_(standard)) is an _international open standard_ for smart homes and smart buildings automation. It is a decentralized system. Each device can talk directly to each other without the need of a central controller or server. Any panel or server is just for telesupervision and for sending requests. KNX IP Protocol uses a UDP multicast on _224.0.23.12 : 3671_, so there is no need for a KNX Router unless you want to communicate to KNX Devices that are not in the WIFI Network (Twisted Pair, RF, Powerline).
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Each device has a physical address (like a fixed IP) as **1 . 1 . 0** and that address is used for configuration purposes.
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