[Coco] ethernet for your coco (sort of)
tonym
tonym at compusource.net
Wed Jun 6 11:24:11 EDT 2012
I personally prefer the Digi One SP. Been using those for over a decade, about 3-4 dozen, and have had only 1-2 die.
They also make a WiFi version (as does Lantronix) for even greater simplicity, and no eth cable required.
Tony
---- Original Message ----
From: "Steve Bjork" <6809er at srbsoftware.com>
Sent: 6/6/2012 10:59:37 AM
To: "CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Subject: Re: [Coco] ethernet for your coco (sort of)
The Lantronix UDS10 was replaced by the UDS1100 & UDS1100-PoE. They
start at $120 new and work better on modern networks.
But there are cheap serial to Network solutions out there. (Many for
$50 or less.)
Steve
On 6/6/2012 7:33 AM, Robert Hermanek wrote:
> I don't know if everyone is familiar with these, but Lantronix has been making them forever, and so eBay is pretty full of them for cheap. Not that this is the best listing, but it has a link to the pdf/etc...
>
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lantronix-UDS-10-Serial-Ethernet-Device-Server-Complete-Kits-Qty-4-/300719306492?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item46044476fc
>
> These little "device servers" are designed to plug onto any serial device. The lantronix device gets an IP address and gets on your LAN. Serial communications to your "device" can then be accessed via tcp/ip, so telnet, winsock, whatever...
>
> So plug your rs-232 pack into your coco, then screw one of these onto your rs-232 pak, then plug your ethernet cable into this gizmo, and hit your coco's IP address! (After a little config I'm sure, guessing there is a web admin console built into the little lantronix thing.)
>
> -RobertH
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