The ROUTE-HDLC connects legacy equipment using HDLC protocol to standard TCP/IP infrastructure, allowing complex cabling systems and costly leased lines to be migrated to a TCP/IP LAN. A useful feature allows both the legacy networking and the TCP/IP networking to be supported simultaneously. This allows equipment to be converted from one network to the other without loss of service.
The ROUTE-GPRS enables serial data communication over the GSM cellular telephone network. This allows the monitoring and controlling of remote equipment without investing in a wired network. Communication with PPP protocol can commence at the ROUTE-GPRS end or can be initiated remotely via a cellular phone or a web browser.
Protect and revitalize your investment in expensive industrial serial equipment by using
the ROUTE10 to connect legacy devices to your 10BASE-T Ethernet network. This converter enables you to remotely access serial equipment from any Ethernet network location. A point-to-point or a multi-point network with a poll/respond protocol can be configured.
The three channel ROUTE-3 enables the connection of legacy serial equipment to a 10BASE-T Ethernet network. It can also emulate a dial-up modem. The ROUTE-3 permits point-to-point or point-to-multipoint transmission of serial data over an Ethernet network.