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The ADAM-4570L is a fast and cost effective data gateway between serial and Ethernet interfaces. offering the advantages of remote management and data accessibility to RS-232 serial devices. The transmission speed of the ADAM-4570L is up to 921.6kbps, meeting the demands for high-speed data exchanges. By encapsulating serial data and transporting it over Ethernet, the ADAM-4570L allows virtual serial links over TCP/IP networks. After the Advantech Serial Device Server Configuration Utility is installed, standard serial operation calls are transparently redirected to the serial device server, guaranteeing compatibility with legacy serial devices and enabling backward compatibility with existing software. The ADAM-4570L comes with a Windows configuration utility which can auto-detect all serial device servers on the local network, letting you adjust all settings. The configuration utility merges the port mapping function to helps you to setup Virtual COM ports for Windows 2000/XP/Vista(x86) platforms.
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Advantech 2 Port RS-232 Ethernet Serial Device Server
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2 Port RS-232 Ethernet Serial Device Server
The engineers who look after the Bakerloo and Metropolitan signalling and control room systems wanted to upgrade the control room display systems with new computers in order to replace aging 19" rack PCs with smaller form factor fanless computers.