In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bob Camp writes:
>Hi
>
>One possibly un-acceptable solution would be USB serial dongles. They  
>are nice for a console server because you can "spread out" the  
>cabling. Depending on the size of your system that may or may not be  
>an advantage.

My Livingston broke down recently and I ended up replacing it with
a pair of NetCom811/813 from vscom.de

Highly recommended.

They're nice metal boxes that can be screwed onto a wall, they run
on a wide range of DC voltages and the software is  OK.

One very nice feature is that you can have multiple TCP sessions open
to a single serial port at the same time.

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