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Work in One Place |
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Some People are
Mobile
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If you are always at a desk then
using a serial peripheral device, or getting the information you
need, is easy. You simply connect to the serial port on your
computer, or plug in to an access point.
But how can you connect to those
serial devices that are far away in another part of the building? |
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There are many people whose work
involves corridors more than it involves desks.

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| Can You
Make a Connection? |
These people
need to be able to do things on the move: access printers, use
email, or share data. |
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If you are trying to connect to a serial
device at a remote location, or if you are one of those people
whose work demands mobility, do you feel like you are lost in a
maze, searching for a place to connect?
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That was the
way
it seemed until now... |
| Welcome
to SeriaLynx Connectivity. |
The actual applications of SeriaLynx are as
numerous as the customer base is large. Anyone with access to an
Ethernet network, who uses any kind of serial devices, will
benefit in ways that the pictures below can only hint at.
Remember, with SeriaLynx you can
access over 100 serial devices anywhere that your Ethernet network
reaches - either from your desk or on the move.
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A doctor, away from her
notes, consults a drug database, and shares information from
her PDA - rapidly, securely, and wirelessly. |
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Many floors below, in
the warehouse, an employee on a forklift using an inventory
control device is constantly updating stock levels and
checking on the availability of supplies thousands of miles
away - wirelessly. |
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In the ceiling outside
the main network server room is an 802.11 antenna, and at
intervals throughout the building are others, unobtrusively
providing instant connectivity between computers on the
network and serial devices of all kinds. |
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| For
further information on SeriaLynx contact
us. |
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