I've used with succces the Z-World EM1500 :
http://www.zworld.com/products/em1500/index.shtml
Advantage is that if you need to do something more complex than just
convert, it can be implemented (in C).
Search this group for discussions on advantages/disadvantages of
z-world products and compilers.. (This has been discussed in detail)
Stijn
> Hi!
> Can anyone give me some links to WLAN<->serial(USB or RS232) converters,
> please?
> It may be an integrated chipset solution, an embedded board solution or
> even a ready device built in a case. Google gives me products of the
> following solution: serial-LAN-converter connected to a
> LAN-WLAN-converter, I hope there is a smarter way.
>
> Thanks!
Reply by Bob McConnell●March 3, 20052005-03-03
On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 21:15:44 +0100, Andreas <somewhere@else.com>
wrote:
>Hi!
>Can anyone give me some links to WLAN<->serial(USB or RS232) converters,
>please?
>It may be an integrated chipset solution, an embedded board solution or
>even a ready device built in a case. Google gives me products of the
>following solution: serial-LAN-converter connected to a
>LAN-WLAN-converter, I hope there is a smarter way.
>
>Thanks!
Digi has a wireless version of the ConnectME, but the link is at work.
Bob McConnell
N2SPP
Reply by Andreas●March 3, 20052005-03-03
Yes, thanks, that's it!
Reply by Christoph Rasim●March 3, 20052005-03-03
Hi,
>Can anyone give me some links to WLAN<->serial(USB or RS232) converters,
>please?
Hi!
Can anyone give me some links to WLAN<->serial(USB or RS232) converters,
please?
It may be an integrated chipset solution, an embedded board solution or
even a ready device built in a case. Google gives me products of the
following solution: serial-LAN-converter connected to a
LAN-WLAN-converter, I hope there is a smarter way.
Thanks!