Blair wrote:
> Let me see if I got this. Your legacy device has an RS-232 port e.g. with a
> DB-9 connector on it. You want to talk to it via a USB port.
>
> If it's just that, then there are a number of USB-to-Serial converters.
> Keyspan is one.
>
> Digi sells RF modems which would let you make the device wireless.
>
> But, if you're trying to network the device, then you'd need something else.
Westermo, Pheonix Contact and a few others also sell RS-232->Ethernet
adapters that can be used on a simple TCP or UDP socket.
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Jason Stahls
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