Need to connect Modbus and WhatsApp / Telegram? The Weble WBox routes Modbus WhatsApp / Telegram natively: one gateway speaks both protocols and maps data points in real time — no PC, no middleware, no cloud dependency.
Modbus (TCP/IP and RTU) connects PLCs, meters, variable-speed drives and countless industrial devices.
Modbus driver →The Internet Messaging driver sends alarms and notifications from the gateway to WhatsApp and Telegram — individual numbers or named groups — and reads replies for acknowledgement, with no WhatsApp Business account and no Telegram bot.
WhatsApp / Telegram driver →Cold rooms, pumping stations, generator sets, UPS units, air-handling plants: technical equipment speaks Modbus, but small and remote sites have no SCADA and nobody watching a screen. The WBox polls the registers, detects a threshold breach or a status change and sends the alarm to WhatsApp or Telegram — to the site manager and the maintenance group. One reply is enough to acknowledge.
The Modbus driver polls the slaves over RTU (RS-485) or TCP/IP — input registers for measurements (with scaling), discrete inputs and coils for faults. Local logic — Blockly or JavaScript — applies thresholds, delays and debouncing, then writes the message to %im:whatsapp/… or %im:telegram/…, a person or a named group. Sending goes through the Weble cloud messaging service over a secure outbound link — no WhatsApp Business account, no Telegram bot, no inbound port — and replies come back on #lastMessage for acknowledgement.
%im:whatsapp/+417… or a group like %im:whatsapp/Maintenance; Telegram works the same way.#lastMessage for acknowledgement logic.A worked example on a refrigeration site:
30012 cold-room temperature above threshold → WhatsApp group %im:whatsapp/Maintenance10003 (pump fault) → Telegram %im:telegram/+41791234567#lastMessage address, read back by the gateway logic (acknowledgement)On the WBox, a driver licence enables the whole protocol — there is no artificial per-point tier to unlock. Capacity scales with the gateway model, from the compact S103 to the E413: you are bounded by the field bus, not by your licence.
No. Messages are sent through the Weble cloud messaging service over a secure outbound connection — you configure recipients on the WBox and it works, with no Meta or Telegram-side setup and no bot to host.
Both: Modbus RTU over RS-485 and Modbus TCP/IP on the same WBox — up to 247 slaves per line. Word order, signed values and scaling are set per register.
Yes — the threshold and alarm logic runs locally on the WBox (Blockly or JavaScript): no PC, no SCADA licence, no cloud dependency for the detection itself.
Yes. Replies come back on the driver's #lastMessage address, where your logic reads them — an 'OK' can stop the repetition, log the acknowledgement or escalate to the next person.
One WBox gateway with these two driver licences:
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