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    ethernet to serial boxes

    http://www.easysync.co.uk/eth_4port.html

    VS NetCom 411 is an industrial-strength network-based serial device server for connecting four RS232 device like CNC, PLC, weighting scale, scanner and other devices directly to the 10/100Mbps Ethernet network running TCP/IP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samsc
    Since DMX is basically a flavour of RS 232 are you suggesting that there would be a way to convert on of these into a dmx controller for catlayst?

    Thanks Richard,
    Christian

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    I would think this would really fall more into the device control area. Lots of 232 controlled equipment in the video worls, that you could trigger from SAMSC or catalyst.

    While DMX is kinda a flavor of 232 (422 really), there are more limitations to running ethernet than DMX (100meters versus 1000 feet).

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    Quote Originally Posted by samsc
    Was having a brain fart, disregard.

    Thanks
    Christian

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    Anyone having any success with these boxes for Router switching?
    CC

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    Quote Originally Posted by litemover
    Anyone having any success with these boxes for Router switching?
    CC
    I have one of this .



    Work Good for me

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    I'm using Avosent ESP 4 to control two switchers amongst other things. Very easy. Simple DB9 cables. You can also monitor their status through an html browser. Would recommend to anyone.

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    have two different types

    I use both the Avocent ESP2 2 port boxes and the easy sync single port box for controlling projectors via the custom serial section of the control window.

    Both work fine, although you do require a null modem cable for the easy sync box (unless I have a setting wrong) the easy sync box does however let you you have more than one client, which is great if like myself you are running a system with a tracking backup server.

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    kiwi, where are you located? Are you in Auckland by chance?

    Christian Choi

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    Quote Originally Posted by litemover
    kiwi, where are you located? Are you in Auckland by chance?

    Christian Choi
    litemover,
    I used to be in Napier, but nowdays I'm in London with the rest of New Zealand.

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