Remotely Monitor, Manage and Share Connected Devices Over a Network or the Internet
Using a method called serial tunneling, the UDS-1100 encapsulates serial data into packets and transports it over Ethernet.
Using two UDS-10s connected by a network, virtual serial connections can be extended across a facility or around the world.
This approach to network-enabling devices is transparent to your attached devices and software. So, you won’t need to change the way you work, and there’s no need to develop special software to take advantage of Ethernet networking.
The included redirection software simplifies your integration process by extending the functionality of your COM port-based-Windows® applications. With virtual COM ports mapped to remote Device Servers on the network, you can replace direct serial connections. In modem emulation mode, the UDS-10 is used to replace dial-up modems. The unit accepts modem AT commands on the serial port, then establishes a network connection to the end device leveraging network connections and bandwidth to eliminate dedicated modems and phone lines.
The UDS-1100 even includes a built-in Web server, which can be used for configuration, or to display operating and troubleshooting information on the attached links to online support.
The included Windows-based configuration software simplifies installation and setup. The UDS-10 can also be setup locally through its serial port, or remotely over a network using Telnet or a Web browser.
Flash memory provides for maintenance-free non-volatile storage of Web pages, and allows future system software upgrades.
If you’re looking for a transparent, cost-effective, and scalable means to network-enable your serial devices, then look no further.
In today’s Internet economy, faster and better access to information can mean the difference between success and failure.
The UDS-1100 single-port device server provides a quick, simple, and cost-effective way to bring the advantages of data accessibility and remote management to thousands of devices that are not currently connected to a network.