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Place remote devices
where cabling isn’t
practical.

Save cabling costs.

Keeps your network
devices mobile.

Transparent to
software.

Serial ports support
RS-232, RS-422, or
RS-485 interfaces.

Complies with the
802.11b wireless
standard.

Modem emulation
included.

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dd direct or virtual serial 

devices to a wireless network.

The Dual-Port Wireless Device
Server keeps your network mobile
while minimizing costly cabling.
The server conforms to the
802.11b wireless network industry
standard. And operation is
transparent to attached devices
and software.

Two DB9 DTE serial ports

support RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485
connections. The tiny unit fits
where cabling is impossible or
mobility is required.

Connect serial devices to 

an 802.11b wireless network.

Key Features

DUAL-PORT WIRELESS DEVICE SERVER

The server‘s unique serial

tunneling feature helps you set up
virtual COM ports that are mapped
to remote device servers on the
network. These virtual ports
replace direct serial connections.

You don’t need a separate

modem, either, since the server
emulates a dialup modem. It
accepts AT commands on the
serial port, so there’s no need for
dedicated modem and phone
lines.

Installing and setting up the

server is simple. Either set it up
locally via a device’s serial port,

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or set it up remotely via Telnet or
a Web browser.

The server enables access to

the LAN or the Internet via a
TCP/IP network stack and
operating system. Use its built-in
Web server for configuration or to
show operating and trouble-
shooting information on the
attached devices.

Nonvolatile memory is

available to store Web pages.
And flash memory makes
upgrading software easy—just
download it from the Internet!

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