Duncan wrote:
Could such a device be suitable to connect a Qx0 or an aurora or
a Shermes modified base QL to a broadband router modem?
Simplified answer is no.
The point is not wether the device easily provides the stream data to the
QL side (it does). The point is: Where runs the client,
.
What I was envisaging was configuring Netport possibly via a PC to be a
recognised connection to the internet broadband router modem, plugginig it
into
the QL and then looking at the non trivial task, as you point out, of
writing
an application to decipher the serial steam of
In a message dated 11/03/2008 06:53:31 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
The question here is what you get back from the device : do you get the
entire TCP (stack) info
back, or just the data?
Hi Wolfgang,
As far is I can see from the website the NetPort device is suitable
In a message dated 09/03/2008 09:56:22 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
so if you wanted a Web page, you'd have
to use your PC to translate some serial command into Get me this address
from Port 80 -- the PC would also have to handle the receipt of that page
transmitting it
Duncan wrote:
Does anyone have knowledge of the netport serial to ethernet connectors at
:
I don't have direct knowledge of this device, but of a very similar one (the
Cyclades TS-100).
Could such a device be suitable to connect a Qx0 or an aurora or a Shermes
modified base QL to a