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News Release from: Sena Technologies | Subject: LS110 single-port device server
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 18 May 2007
Single-port server connects RS-2332
devices
The LS110 features a nine-pin male DB-9 connector, 7.5V~15V DC power input, and supports data transfer speeds up to 115Kbit/s.
The LS110 is a cost-effective single-port device server that connects RS-232 serial devices such as printers, scales, medical equipment, manufacturing machinery, barcode readers, card readers, point-of-sale equipment, and other data acquisition devices to 10Base-T Ethernet network On the serial side, the LS110 features a nine-pin male DB-9 connector, 7.5V~15V DC power input, and supports data transfer speeds up to 115Kbit/s
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 20 Aug 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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In TCP mode, the LS110 supports telnet COM port control option (RFC 2217 compliant) that is used to access serial devices over the network.
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The LS110 is shipped with a licensed version copy of COM Port Redirection Software, Serial/IP for free of charge.
This software allows the use of existing application programs based on serial communication.
Included in the package with the LS110 serial device server is a quick start guide, external power supply, serial data cable and a CD-ROM.
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