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Re: power supply for practical periferals modem



I never bought one from Kantech/TYCO either. At almost 6 times the price of
a regular Lantronix who would? It's the same part. I guess Kantech doesn't
want to give out tech support to Lantronix gear. No need, Lantronix has good
tech support. Once you get the unit working the way you want by programming
with the web interface, you can telnet into the unit and save the program as
a script with Hyperterm. When you get a new Lantronix you can reload that
same script again and just change the IP address and away you go. Saves a
lot of time and avoids typo and other mistakes. The bad thing is it won't
let you change anything with the web interface anymore once it has been
programmed with a script.

"Petem" <petem001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:t31Nh.31543$px1.330276@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> "Roland Moore" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
> 46020da3$0$28101$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >maybe by that time we'll be using Ethernet modems operating a 300 baud.
>>
>> Considering how much (DSC/TYCO owned) Kantech wants to charge for its
>> version of a Lantronix UDS-10/UDS-1100, we all be too poor to afford it.
>
> You can use an UDS-10 or 1100 from lantronic direcltly,just program it
> properly and it will work...
>
> I never bought one from them...
>
>
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