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How can a serial end device be made accessible via the Internet using Com-Servers?
25
Sep
As regards the hardware, the Com-Server first makes the connected serial end device available in the local Ethernet LAN. Because TCP / IP is used, as a protocol TCP / IP also constitutes the basis of the entire Internet, it is of course possible from here to also use any existing network infrastructure – up to and including the Internet itself.
An easy alternative of making Com-Servers globally accessible, even if they do not have an officially assigned IP address, is available using NAT (Network Address Translation) which is integrated in several WAN routers.
Additional information:
- Product Info: Com-Server
- Manual for Com-Server