Hello, My goal is to get a distant access (using an Intranet connection) to a device connected to a Embedded Server through a RS232 serial Port. Now i use a HelloDevice 1300 by Sena Technologies, but I have some problems because sometimes the Embedded Server doesn't reply when contacted or it goes really slow. Is this a common problem with HD1300? Anyway the EES is not stable, at least in this condition. So i'm thinking to try a new one and I would like to have some opinions about other EEServers. So, which one is best? Features: RS232, RJ45, a Firmware that automatically transfers data from serial port to Ethernet port and vice-versa, and a flash memory to upload some html pages. Thank you, Bye.
Which Embedded Ethernet Server?
Started by ●April 27, 2004
Reply by ●April 27, 20042004-04-27
Reply by ●April 27, 20042004-04-27
I've used both Lantronix and Rabbit/Zworld stuff. The Lantronix works out of the box for telnet, and the rabbit stuff is quite configurable, making the protocol stack available to you. "Limping Man" <jino_pino@yahoo.it> wrote in message news:830c3ae0.0404270514.cd18699@posting.google.com...> Hello, > > My goal is to get a distant access (using an Intranet connection) to a > device connected to a Embedded Server through a RS232 serial Port. Now > i use a HelloDevice 1300 by Sena Technologies, but I have some > problems because sometimes the Embedded Server doesn't reply when > contacted or it goes really slow. > > Is this a common problem with HD1300? > > Anyway the EES is not stable, at least in this condition. So i'm > thinking to try a new one and I would like to have some opinions about > other EEServers. > > So, which one is best? > > Features: RS232, RJ45, a Firmware that automatically transfers data > from serial port to Ethernet port and vice-versa, and a flash memory > to upload some html pages. > > Thank you, Bye.
Reply by ●April 27, 20042004-04-27
On 2004-04-27, Limping Man <jino_pino@yahoo.it> wrote:> Features: RS232, RJ45, a Firmware that automatically transfers data > from serial port to Ethernet port and vice-versa, and a flash memory > to upload some html pages.You may want to take a look at: http://www.comtrol.com/products/catalog.asp?product=dmrts * Models from 1 to 32 ports * ARM7 CPU runnin eCos with cheap developer kit ($100, IIRC). * Full BSD network stack with SNMP, DHCP client, etc. * GoAhead web server with host-side JavaScript. * Native COM (Win32) and tty (Linux) drivers. * raw TCP<->serial mode. [Disclaimer: I used to work there.] -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! What a at COINCIDENCE! I'm an visi.com authorized "SNOOTS OF THE STARS" dealer!!
Reply by ●April 28, 20042004-04-28
Limping Man wrote:> Hello, > > My goal is to get a distant access (using an Intranet connection) to a > device connected to a Embedded Server through a RS232 serial Port. Now > i use a HelloDevice 1300 by Sena Technologies, but I have some > problems because sometimes the Embedded Server doesn't reply when > contacted or it goes really slow. > > Is this a common problem with HD1300? > > Anyway the EES is not stable, at least in this condition. So i'm > thinking to try a new one and I would like to have some opinions about > other EEServers. > > So, which one is best? > > Features: RS232, RJ45, a Firmware that automatically transfers data > from serial port to Ethernet port and vice-versa, and a flash memory > to upload some html pages. > > Thank you, Bye.http://developer.axis.com/