09.05.2018 • Product

ComNet Introduces Serial Data to Ethernet Converter

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ComNet (Communication Networks) is announcing the introduction of a serial data to Ethernet terminal server. The purpose of this unit is to take RS232, RS422 and RS485 serial data, convert it to IP, transport it over an Ethernet network and convert it back at its destination. The CNFE3DOE2/M provides control of the remote hardware, as if it were connected directly to a PC COM port.

It allows any combination of two serial data circuits to be inserted onto any Ethernet network. CNFE3DOE2 units include 2 serial data input/output ports, and three Ethernet ports that feature 2 TX ports and one SFP port. Serial data appearing on either of the two serial data ports is converted to Ethernet and can be transmitted to either the SFP or RJ45 ports, permitting the unit to be simultaneously used as a media converter and a terminal server. It also allows local and remote access to occur at the same time. Users can access one serial device from the Internet and another serial device from a local area network (LAN) using SSH or SSL. The CNFE3DOE2 can also act as a media converter, for converting copper transmission media to optical fiber.

According to Andrew Acquarulo Jr., ComNet CEO and President, “We’re seeing an increased demand for legacy access control, intrusion and alarm systems that used serial data for communication needing to use the network to access those devices. The CNFE3DOE2 does that and allows a remote user and a local user to access at the same time local serial data devices connected to the serial data ports.”

“The CNFE3DOE2 is major revision of the original terminal server we introduced a few years ago. We see a great need and see a huge potential for these products in access control and any application where serial data has been used for machine control applications. It is a major undertaking, but we believe in their use,” said Skip Haight, ComNet VP of Marketing. “ComNet will offer a Lifetime Product Guarantee with the CNFE3DOE2and this will differentiate ComNet from other manufacturers and creates significant value for the user,” Haight concluded.

ComNet offers an extensive line of fiber optic, copper and wireless video and data transmission equipment that is uniquely designed to meet the needs of the Security, Intelligent Transportation System, Utility and Industrial markets.

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