Serial Wi-Fi

Aug. 1, 2003
The TS W family of one-, two- and four-port serial-to-wireless Ethernet device servers provide 802.11, or Wi-Fi, wireless connectivity.

The TS W family comes with the vendor’s RealPort technology, enabling serial devices to be located anywhere within reach of an 802.11 wireless network, yet appear locally attached. RealPort works by creating a local COM or TTY port on the host computer, allowing software applications designed for locally attached serial devices to work unmodified with either wired or wireless networked devices. This eliminates the need for integrated serial host adapter cards. TS W family features include SSH v2 data security and 64-bit and 128-bit wireless encryption protocol.

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