ETHERNET
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ETHERNET SERIAL SERVERS
SeaLINK Ethernet to Serial Server products offer the
easiest way to connect RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485
serial devices to your Ethernet network. All SeaLINK
devices use industry standard TCP/IP protocol which
allows any host to access the serial port as a
virtual COM port. Based upon a powerful embedded
microprocessor, SeaLINK products are able to
communicate over multiple ports at sustained rates
up to 230K bps. |
SeaLINK.ULTRA
Ethernet to RS-232/422/485 Serial Server
Sealevel's
4103 Ethernet to serial server is the easiest way to connect
a single RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485 serial port to your
Ethernet network. The 4103 uses industry standard TCP/IP
protocol which allows any host to access the serial port as
a virtual COM port as easily as if the port was physically
installed in the host. The port can be configured as a
RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485 serial server. The 4103 also
includes a Reed relay output and an optically isolated input
to allow remote control and monitoring of real world
devices.
SeaLINK+4.232
Ethernet to
RS-232 Serial Server
The 4401
Ethernet to serial server is the easiest
way to connect
serial ports to your Ethernet
network. The
4401 uses industry standard TCP/IP
protocol which
allows any host to access the four
serial ports
as virtual COM ports as easily as if
the ports were
physically installed in the host.
SeaLINK+4.422
Ethernet to
RS-422/485 Serial Server
Sealevel's
4402 Ethernet to serial server is the
easiest way to
connect RS-422/485 serial
devices to
your ethernet network. The 4402 uses
industry
standard TCP/IP protocol which allows
any host to
access the four serial ports as virtual
COM ports as
easily as if the ports were
physically
installed in the host.
SeaLINK+4.ULTRA
Ethernet to
RS-232/422/485 Serial Server
The 4403
Ethernet to serial server is the easiest
way to connect
RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485 serial
devices to
your ethernet network. The 4403 uses
industry
standard TCP/IP protocol which allows
any host to
access the four serial ports as virtual
COM ports as
easily as if the ports were
physically
installed in the host. Each port can be
individually
configured as a RS-232, RS-422, or
RS-485 serial
server.
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