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== GPort-104 ==
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== GPort104 ==
GPort-104 is an easy to use Serial over Ethernet module. There is one 100/10 Ethernet port and one port DIP switch selectable to RS232, RS422 or RS485. IP101 has one serial port, IP102 2 ports and IP104 has 4 ports
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GPort104 is an easy to use Serial over Ethernet module. There are 4 RS232 ports (with DB9 male connector), one 100/10 Ethernet port and one RJ 45 console port. The internal processing is done by a Linux system which runs on a 32bit 100MHz MIPS CPU with 8MB flash ROM and 16MB SDRAM
  
== IP Module In Serial Tunnel ==
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[[Category:Produkt|GPort104]]
* In paired mode (or tunnel mode) you will need 2 IP101
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* Choose either TCP (safer, recommended) or UDP (faster) mode
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* One module needs to work as "client" and the other as "server"
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* For make safe pairing we need to use fixed IP addresses
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== RoHS conformity changes ==
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The hardware for old IP101 and new IP101 is same architecture. But there are some modification in part to meet RoHS. The major different is in power adaptor. So it is no difference in firmware.
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== Firmware ==
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Please keep in mind that ver1.5 and ver1.8 firmware is fully different.
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If customer could use ver1.5 firmware, then we don't suggest to upgrade.
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The upgrade procedure is very complex. Please read the PDF file in
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attached file carefully. There are two steps to upgrade the firmware.
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* step 1===> to upgrade ver1.5 to middle version firmware.
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* step 2===> to upgrade middle version to ver1.8
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Please use one clean environment (just one PC and one IP101 in LAN connection) to do
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upgrade procedure.
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[[Category:Produkt|Ip101]]
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Latest revision as of 15:20, 18 August 2009

[edit] GPort104

GPort104 is an easy to use Serial over Ethernet module. There are 4 RS232 ports (with DB9 male connector), one 100/10 Ethernet port and one RJ 45 console port. The internal processing is done by a Linux system which runs on a 32bit 100MHz MIPS CPU with 8MB flash ROM and 16MB SDRAM

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