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Serial Com-Server
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Use:

  • Power device on; use menu buttons to set the IP address (or let it default to DHCP)
  • Use the info menu to get the IP address
  • For a port; configure baud rate, serial settings and mode (e.g. TCP with Port number)
  • Telnet to that IP address and port
  • and you have a one to one mapping with the serial bus.

See the manufacturers website if you want your COM1 or /dev/tty device to be mapped through (http://www.wut.de/e-58www-10-inus-000.php).

Manual is at http://www.wut.de/e-58w3w-10-inus-000.php.