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Re: Lantronix MSS100



Actually IIRC you can do this- they can be configured in a one to many
relationship.

Also the MSS100's can be programmed with a C type language - there is a
freely downloadable development environment and API detail from the
Lantronix website - theoretically you can replace the whole core
functionality with your own and so you could o what you wanted with
serial 'translation' . .  This may be quite a bit of work if you wish to
preserve the existing serial tunneling - not sure...  have a peek at the
docs...

Kevin


Paul Robinson wrote:

>>>>You can configure them so they work as a pair, hiding the
fact that
>>>>
>>>>
>>ethernet is in the
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>>>>middle, if that's what you meant.
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>>>>Paul
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>>>>
>>Well yes....but..no..but...
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>>I want that but 3+ units with routing.
>>Rob
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>If you mean one MSS100 that passes RS232 data to multiple other
MSS100's, then you're out
>of luck.
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>If that's not what you meant, then maybe you could explain it
differently?
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