you if found a nice ethernet-serial converter please send it to me
i tried a lot of converters but they don't allow a telnet serial
control, in other words, they don't work like ser2net program

2014-01-27 Roberto Spadim <[email protected]>:
> you can use rs-232 to rs422 converters + rs232 to ow converter + many
> usb-serial converters
>
> rs422 allow 1500meters of distance with 4 wires, add a rs232-rs422
> converter near to usb serial converter
> near to onewire line, add a rs422-rs232 converter and the rs232-ow converter
> this should work without problem, but it's not wireless :P
>
>
> 2014-01-27 Colin Reese <[email protected]>:
>> Easiest, perhaps. Currently the Pi is the local master. I want the external
>> nodes to be low-power and relatively stupid to minimize management.
>>
>> For the cost of an XBee ($17), an ATTiny85 or ATMega328 ($1-3), a regulator
>> (<$1), an enclosure ($5) a 5V PS or battery ($3-4), a breadboard ($1) and an
>> ethernet jack, I'd have something capable of mesh networking for <$30.
>>
>> I'd also have a handful of extra IO to boot, ADCs, etc.. compare that to
>> $173 for a wifi-enabled module from EDS. It would of course be on its own
>> network rather than on the LAN, but some would consider this an advantage.
>>
>> In the end, I'll probably build a service for management of remote networks
>> over serial. Should be easy enough.
>>
>> Colin
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Paul Alfille <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Honestly, the easiest way is a remote owserver. That can join your network
>>> seemlessly. You can even have a remote serial bus master and a long serial
>>> line.
>>>
>>> A remote OpenWRT router, a Raspberry pi, ... All can support a 1-wire
>>> network and will merge with a local network:
>>>
>>> The other option is a new Wifi bus master from Embedded Data Services. I'm
>>> currently working on support -- mainly the wifi section since the rest of
>>> the design is close to their currently supported bus masters.
>>>
>>> Paul
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 11:37 AM, Colin Reese <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> As I mentioned previously, I'm playing around with extending my 1wire
>>>> network wirelessly. What I end up with in most cases is a serial
>>>> communication bridge somewhere between my owfs installation and the 
>>>> extended
>>>> portion of the 1wire network.
>>>>
>>>> My question is - how difficult would it be to represent remote devices as
>>>> members of the local network? I imagine all the local commands would have 
>>>> to
>>>> be remapped to a piece of glue code that would turn it into serial 
>>>> commands,
>>>> receive responses and then translate them, but I'm just unsure how that
>>>> would look. I could wrap something on top of owfs, put a label of remote or
>>>> local, send local to owfs and remote to the glue code, but then I'd have to
>>>> rebuild a lot of the functionality.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Colin
>>>>
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