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Re: power supply for practical periferals modem



I never used any script option,always programmed them manually,I have a
document with all the settings,and after trial and error(most of the time
its just trial)its online and working!


"Roland Moore" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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>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:
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>>> >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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