Been a while since I developed a system using UDP but as I recall the
server has to open the port you are using as a UDP port(if it is
opening it as a TCP port, it won't work). Further, there are some
specific Internet networking calls that the server must use to
coordinate communications. Also, be aware that delivery of the sent
packet is not guarenteed, if a collision occurs on the network the
packet is not resent.
LK
--- In rabbit-semi@rabb..., "Mike" <mike@u...> wrote:
> Cannot comment on suitability because I am quite
new to the Rabbit
myself
> but I can assure you that it does indeed have a
MAC address.
> Best Regards
> Mike
>
> clauspwahl <claus@n...> said that ...
>
> >> Folks,
> >> I need to decide how to implement a (S)NTP & PPP converter for
some
> >> displays (to be ethernet ready). Would Rabbit RCM3700 be a good
> >> choice? Having tried the RCM2100, my impression was that it seems
to
> >> be unnecessary complicateds, plus they hide some important
resource
> >> limitations going to development purposes.
> >> I've also checked the Connect ME from Digi. Any
suggestions??
> >>
> >> And: does the Rabbit come with a MAC address as Digi does?
> >>
> >> Appreciate any feedback
> >>
> >> regards, C
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Yahoo! Groups Links
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
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