Wireless Device Servers

Oct. 26, 2006
The new WiBox wireless device server includes a wired Ethernet connection and is compatible with the latest wireless standards.

This compact device measures 94 X 72 X 23 mm and lets a wide range of machines connect to one network. It transmits data using a 256-bit AES end-to-end encryption, is RoHS compliant, is backwards compatible with the 802.11b wireless standard, and features two DB9 DTE serial ports that support RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485.

Lantronix, 15353 Barranca Pkwy., Irvine, CA 92618, (800) 526-8766, lantronix.com

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