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StarTech.com 1-Port Serial to Ethernet Adapter, IP Serial Device Server for Remote RS232 Devices, Wall/DIN Rail, LAN to DB9, TAA eBaydiy Tools

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This single port serial-to-IP converter enables remote control of different RS232 devices over an IP network. It’s highly customizable with a Windows-based Device Server Manager (DSM) for creating virtual COM ports, facilitating seamless migration of existing serial applications. The converter’s compact design (1.8x1x3.2in) and robust full-metal enclosure make it ideal for harsh environments where space is at a premium. It includes all necessary hardware for wall and DIN rail mounting. The converter features a single RJ45 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port, supports Telnet Server (RFC2217), TCP Server, TCP Client, and UDP protocols, and includes a universal power adapter. Supports Level-4 ESD protection (15kV air/8kV contact) and can supply 5VDC over pin 9 if required.
SINGLE PORT SERIAL TO IP CONVERTER: Connect different RS232 serial devices remotely over an IP-based network; Use for POS systems, barcode readers, sensors, weighing systems, CNC controllers & PLCs; DB9 serial port supports up to 921.6Kbps; TAA Compliant
UNIFIED ECOSYSTEM EXPERIENCE: All our device servers share the same management software and Web UI; View/manage individual devices with a common UI on any OS; Windows software to set up virtual com ports and view/manage all device servers on the network
VERSATILE CONFIGURATIONS: RJ45 LAN to RS232 converter support TCP client/server mode to enable serial tunneling between two device servers over a LAN; Export/import settings, custom naming / location, admin password protection, and upgradeable firmware
ETHERNET AND POWER OPTIONS: Single 10/100Mbps RJ45 port w/auto-negotiation; Serial device server operates over Telnet (RFC2217)/UDP/TCP; Serial to LAN converter includes a power adapter & supports 5V over pin 9 for serial devices
RUGGED AND MOUNTABLE ENCLOSURE: All-metal housing ensures durability in harsh conditions; Supports Level-4 ESD protection (15kV air/8kV contact); Includes the necessary wall and DIN rail mounting hardware; Dimensions 1.8x1x3.2in (46.1x 25x 81.9mm)

Additional information

Hardware Interface

Serial Interface

Compatible Devices

Internet Protocol Camera, RS232 serial devices

Data Transfer Rate

48 Gigabits Per Second

Item Dimensions L x W x H

1.8"L x 3.2"W x 1"H

Item Weight

0.34 Pounds

Color

Black

Brand

StarTech.com

UPC

065030905978

Global Trade Identification Number

00065030905978

Manufacturer

StarTech.com

Mfr Part Number

I13-SERIAL-ETHERNET

Model Number

I13-SERIAL-ETHERNET

Warranty Description

2-Year

Built-In Media

1 1-Port Serial Over IP Device Server, 1 Din Rail Kit, 1 Mounting Bracket, 4 Mounting Bracket Screws, 1 Universal Power Adapter, 1 Quick-Start Guide

ASIN

B0D7MYGZKD

2 reviews for StarTech.com 1-Port Serial to Ethernet Adapter, IP Serial Device Server for Remote RS232 Devices, Wall/DIN Rail, LAN to DB9, TAA eBaydiy Tools

  1. Jon

    Not a bad device for out-of-band serial access
    I needed a way to access some devices via their serial ports, but only for an emergency when the usual access (via IP) is not working… e.g. because the device crashed, or you just want to watch the console during an upgrade etc.This works quite well. It’s got a decent web interface for accessing it, and the way you can map the ports is fine.I dock one star for two reasons: 1) it would be nice if you didn’t have to telnet. But because I do it over a VPN, it’s fine. But ideally it could do SSH (maybe it does and I couldn’t figure it out… always a possibility). And 2) if you really want to use it for an out-of-band device, then you might want a public IP on the ethernet connection. But I’m too scared to do that since it has no security features at all. Even a simple ACL would be nice so it could be thoroughly locked down.But if you have no need for out-of-band and will always use it on a private network for serial access, then this is a good fit and you’ll find it pretty easy to use with great compatibility.Hope that helps!

  2. Paola

    Dejo de funcionar y no pude retornarlo
    No funciona

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