What happens when my Kaiju license expires?
When a license expires, you can still access all previously analyzed or generated remotes in your history. No previously obtained [...]
When a license expires, you can still access all previously analyzed or generated remotes in your history. No previously obtained [...]
Yes. Every license, free or paid, includes quotas that limit the number of actions such as data analysis, rolling code [...]
Yes. Many Kaiju features can be tested for free during a 15-day trial period.
A Kaiju paid license unlocks additional features and higher quotas, such as advanced data analysis, rolling code generation, Secure Decrypt, [...]
No. Each decoding or remote generation consumes one token. Tokens do not expire.
Yes. Licenses are available for 1, 2, 5 years, or lifetime. Token-based usage is also available.
Yes. Kaiju provides a REST API with Swagger and ReDoc documentation for automation and integration.
Yes. Oversampled data is supported. However, the sampling rate must never be lower than the target device data rate.
Yes. At least two valid rolling code transmissions are recommended. Providing only one codeword significantly reduces success rate.
By default, yes. Kaiju runs on ComThings servers. An offline, on-premise Kaiju server option is available for organizations requiring full [...]