Wireless Server Connects Ethernet Devices

Nov. 8, 2006
The newest version of the WiBox Wireless Device Server is designed to serve the growing demand for WiFi technology.
The industrial grade server supports the latest generation 802.11 standards and adds wired Ethernet connectivity for more complete configuration flexibility. Specialized features offer additional options and ease of configuration, making serial or Ethernet device connectivity possible in just minutes, says the vendor. The enhanced, dual-port WiBox provides 802.11b/g wireless apabilities for higher bandwidth and superior data throughput performance. The WiBox also provides a bridging capability that allows an Ethernet device to be connected to an 802.11 wireless network. Lantronix Inc.www.lantronix.com949.453.3990

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