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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Solar controller - snmp or serial?
http://www.serial-port-redirector.com/ - another windows-side client
that looks promising.
I'd rather have n
you considered serial extenders? Then you can centrally monitor
> >> them all?
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> >> Lantronix.com
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> >> Eric Rogers
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> >> -Ori
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> I'm planning to upgrade from a 30 to 60 amp solar controller soon on one
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To: wireless@wispa.org
Subject: [WISPA] Solar controller - snmp or serial?
I'm planning to upgrade from a 30 to 60 amp solar controller soon on one
of our sites when we add more panels / batteries. This time I'd like to
make sure I get a good, remotely-monitorable (is that a w
A complicated ridiculous way of doing it may be to take a Mikrotik
motherboard (or any small board, but MT is probably the least cost) and use
Linux+wine or virtualization/Xen to get a copy of windows running.
Yay for products and their Windows only software...
Hopefully someday Morningstar and o
I'm planning to upgrade from a 30 to 60 amp solar controller soon on one
of our sites when we add more panels / batteries. This time I'd like to
make sure I get a good, remotely-monitorable (is that a word?) unit.
Any recommendations?
Morningstar Tristar 60 looks good, but I'm not sure yet i