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eNET-132W
Wireless LAN to RS232/485
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A
Wireless version of the eNET range of Ethernet to Serial converters
- a simple way of connecting any serial device, whether RS232 or
RS485 to an Wireless Ethernet network. They feature a simple setup
procedure, ease of operation and automatic network recovery. Supplied
with Programming examples and Virtual Serial Port software, to
seamlessly add serial ports to your wireless Network. The eNET-132W
has a single port which can be RS232/422/485 RS485.
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Description |
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eNET-132W
User
Manual >>
Supplied
with PSU and DIN Rail mounting clips

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The
eNET-132W is a single RS232 port or a single RS485 port Serial to
Wireless Ethernet converter that can network-enable your serial
devices, such as weigh scales, PLCs, Data acquisition systems, point
of sale, bar code scanners, access control systems, gas meters,
printers - anything!
Connect
it to your network via a standard WiFi protocols, set-up its' IP
address and TCP port number and you are away. With the supplied
Virtual Com port software you can simply communicate with your serial
device as if it were connected to the back of your PC. Programmers
can communicate directly with the eNET-132W using standard TCP/IP protocols.
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A
pair of eNET-132W's can be set up in Client-Server mode where they
will send RS232 data between each other without any PC intervention.
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Software |
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All
converters are supplied with eNET.exe, a simple tool to detect and
configure the installed e-NET Ethernet Converter. eNET.exe allows you
to set the IP address and TCP/IP port to suit your Network.

Users
can then use Internet Explorer or other Internet browsers to
configure the advanced settings of e-NET hardware such as Baud rate,
socket port, serial I/O and etc.

Also
included is DeviceComm Manager. DeviceComm Manager is a COM port
redirection software application for Win NT, 2000 and XP PC
platforms. Its function is to re-direct customer application data
destined for a local serial (COM) port on a PC. Rather than going out
the local port, the data is transmitted across the Ethernet network
using TCP/IP. The eNET-132W attached to the network receives the data
and presents it on its serial port. Conversely, data into the serial
port of the eNET-132W is sent back to the customer application via
the network to the DeviceComm Manager. The DeviceComm Manager then
presents the data to the customer application as if it were from a
local serial COM port.

One
of the main objectives of the DeviceComm Manager software is to
eliminate the need for a customer to modify his/her application. If
the application knows how to connect to a local serial port, it can
by default talk to a remote serial port on a device server using the
DeviceComm Manager software. No understanding of how to develop
networking software is required.
For
programmers, the eNET-132W is supplied with simple VB, C++ and
Delphi examples. |
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Phone
+44(0)1765 677425 | Fax +44(0)1765 676650 |