Media Converters (JetCon) and Serial Devices (JetPort)
Korenix JetPort
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World's highest serial speed: 460.8kbps
- JetPort Commander, Windows utility for auto discovery, multiple device setting and monitoring.
- Versatile serial operation options: Virtual Com, Serial tunnel, TCP server, TCP client, UDP
- Up to 5 simultaneous Virtual COM, TCP server, TCP client connections
- Configuration by Windows, Web, telnet
- Event warning by Email, SNMP trap
- Virtual COM driver for Windows NT/2000/XP/2003
- Fixed TTY driver for Linux
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JetPort Series serial device server can manage devices such as card readers, measurement devices, or data acquisition terminals with serial consoles. JetPort serial device server eliminates the limitation of single host and transmission distance of traditional serial communications by creating access for multiple hosts in Ethernet. The compact size and various mounting options further create installation flexibility.
JetPort serial device server can be configured by Windows utility, web browser, or Telnet console. Advanced management features include SNMP support and Email alert. JetPort Commander is a powerful Windows utility that supports device discovery, group setup, group firmware update, and monitoring functions. |
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Korenix JetCon
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| Industrial Serial/Ethernet/Fiber Media Converter |
- Ethernet to Fiber
- RS-232 to USB
- RS-232 to RS-422/485
- Serial to Fiber
- Gigabit Ethernet to Fiber
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JetCon Series Industrial Ethernet Rail Converter automatically converts RS-232 signals into RS-422 or RS-485 ones without any modification to the connected PC's hardware or software. The built-in AutoPro technology frees you from additional changes to the settings of converters when data formats or transmission speed of those are different. JetCon 2101ir Industrial Ethernet Rail Repeater enables an existing RS-422/485 network to cover a longer range by extending the communication distance to 1.2 km.
Link Lose Forwarding implemented on JetCon 2301 allows network administrators to be informed of any disconnection immediately and to react promptly to the situation, greatly reducing loss caused by any link failures. |
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