Device Server Supports Wired and 802.11 Ethernet

April 6, 2004
Eliminating the complexity of adding wireless networking to a device, the WiPort embedded device server is said to be the first in the industry to offer both IEEE 802.11b wireless and wired Ethernet connectivity. The module includes a processor,

Eliminating the complexity of adding wireless networking to a device, the WiPort embedded device server is said to be the first in the industry to offer both IEEE 802.11b wireless and wired Ethernet connectivity. The module includes a processor, memory, 802.11b transceiver, dual high-speed serial ports, operating system, TCP/IP protocol stack, and WEP/WPA security. It delivers serial data speeds up to 920 Kb/s and provides up to 11 simultaneous configurable I/Os. Additionally, software for the company’s XPort is fully compatible with the WiPort platform, allowing for quick and easy migrations from wired to wireless designs. For further information, call LANTRONIX INC., Irvine, CA. (800) 526-8764.

Company: LANTRONIX INC.

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