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What is Serial-to-Ethernet?

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Surge Protection

Telnet COM Port Control Protocol RFC-2217

Modem Emulation

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Welcome to the "Wireless Device Solutions" Technical Tutorial site. We are committed to provide you with essential learning, information, and documentation solutions when and where you need them. Take advantage of the wealth of learning opportunities available to you in a variety of different media for your convenience.

What is Serial-to-Ethernet?

The purpose of this tutorial how a serial device server translates data bi-directionally between the serial and Ethernet formats, allowing you to access, manage, and configure remote facilities and equipment over the Internet from anywhere in the world.  More Info.

Operation Modes

The purpose of this tutorial is to describe the behavior of a serial device server in relation to one or more network hosts.  The operation modes supported by serial device servers are divided into two classes - Socket and Virtual COM.  More Info.

Antenna Technical Specifications

The purpose of this tutorial is to detail specs of Antennas such as Stub, Dipole and Patch that SENA wireless product family supports. These antenna spec sheets detail electrical specifications such as frequency, bandwidth, VSWR (voltage standing wave ratio), gain, input impedance and polarization, and mechanical specifications such as size, weight, radiator material, operation temperature and operation humidity.  More Info.

Surge Protection

The Surge Protection tutorial showcases introduction to Surge Protection, and levels of Surge Protection that SENA products support.  More Info.

Telnet COM Port Control Protocol RFC-2217

The purpose of this tutorial is to describe the COM Port Control Protocol, RFC-2217 supported by SENA Products.  This feature is used to access serial devices over the network. This option enable user applications to set the parameters of remote serial ports (baud rate, flow control, etc.), detect line signal changes, as well as receive and transmit data.

In addition, when working with Serial/IP COM port redirector, Pro Series transmit all serial signals including DTR, DSR and DCD.  More Info.

Modem Emulation

This tutorial details Modem emulation feature that is incorporated in the SENA Device Server products. With this feature, SENA Device Servers act as a modem to send and receive data over an IP network instead of a PSTN.  More Info.



 

 

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