Havent tried it, but had bookmarked it a few months back.
http://www.ezweblynx.com/
Regards,
Anand Dhuru
Havent tried it, but had bookmarked it a few months back.
http://www.ezweblynx.com/
Regards,
Anand Dhuru
I use a lot of these types of devices, and 90% of the time I need a device that is easily configurable from the SERIAL side. Instead, most of the companies tout how good their GUI is - which you use to configure the device from the LAN side. That doesn't help me.
It is also very convenient to have the devices send you status through hardware pins, not just messages embedded in the bitstream (things like "cable connected" or "telnet session in progress" or "I'm now in command mode" for example)
Charles Linquist
this may sound like a stupid question but I need (2) devices for a link, correct?
or can I have (1) rs232 device at the "send" end (I don't need bidirectional) and just an internet connection (and the appropriate software) at the receive pc?
thinking maybe on the receive end the software will write to the serial port internally or something without the need for another module?
obviously, I have no experience with these.
thanks
You can have one of these little devices on one end and a PC, or a mail server or anything else on the 'net on the other end.
Charles Linquist
I know you are looking for a packaged solution but I will add this one to the list in case the others do not work for you.
http://www.connectone.com/products.asp?did=73&pid=98
It pretty much has the ability to do anything web wise. Send/receive email, send to FTP, on-board web site, serially controlled, etc...
Here is a test thingy I have running part of the time.
http://mackrackit.com/mac/ichip/ichip.html
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
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