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Re: Lantronix serial to ethernet interface
Yup, the MSS100 will work a treat, as long as you can set up your app to
connect via serial ports > comm 2. One of the apps I wanted to use it
with
would only use Comm 1 or Comm 2 so I couldn't get the app to talk to the
MSS100 via the comm port redirector or whatever it's called.
I'm using one on my comfort and one on my Davis Weather station with no
problems at all.
HTH
Regards
Neil
----- Original Message -----
From: "Neil Ball" <neilball@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 3:31 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] Lantronix serial to ethernet interface
>
> I would guess that these devices have been done to death over the
years,
> so
> apologies if I'm going over regular threads but with the traffic on
the
> forum it's getting harder to search the archives effectively.
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> I'm looking to test serial to ethernet interfaces for a number of
systems
> I
> want to have remote access to. I remember there was a Lantronix bulk
buy a
> while back, so I'm looking for some advice on the model that may be
best
> suited to my needs.
>
> I am looking for 10/100mb connection, that operates as transparently
as
> possible e.g. the software on my laptop thinks it's plugged in locally
via
> a
> serial connection rather than over the network or web. Looking at the
> Lantronix website it would apear that MSS100 is the model I want -
anyone
> any comments to make before I splash out on a couple?
>
> Neil B
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