User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Using This Guide
- Introduction
- Installation and Hardware
- XPress DR+W
- Using DeviceInstaller
- Configuration Using Web Manager
- Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port (Setup Mode)
- Setup Mode: Server Configuration
- Setup Mode: Channel Configuration
- Channel 1 (Option 1) and Channel 2 (Option 2)
- Baudrate
- I/F (Interface) Mode
- Flow
- Port Number
- Connect Mode
- Send the Escape Sequence (+++) in Modem Mode
- Auto Increment Source Port
- Remote IP Address
- Remote Port
- DisConnMode
- Flush Mode (Buffer Flushing)
- Pack Control
- DisConnTime (Inactivity Timeout)
- Send Characters
- Telnet Terminal Type
- Channel (Port) Password
- WLAN Settings (XPress DR+W Only)
- Setup Mode: Advanced Settings
- Firmware Upgrades
- Monitor Mode
- Troubleshooting and Technical Support
- Technical Specifications
- Lantronix Cables and Adapters
- Alternative Methods of Assigning an IP Address
- Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions
- Compliance Information
- Warranty
Chapter 4: XPress DR+W
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connected to it. The combination of the XPress DR+W, a PC, and Lantronix’s Com Port
Redirector software allows the PC to communicate directly to the wireless unit’s serial
devices, providing wireless serial tunneling. Com Port Redirector is available on the
product CD and the Lantronix web site (www.lantronix.com
).
Ad Hoc Network
Figure 4-2. Ad Hoc Network Example
In the example above, the AP is not present. The PC makes a direct wireless connection
with the XPress DR+W to manage serial devices. Without an AP, it is a peer-to-peer
relationship.
Serial Tunneling – Infrastructure
Figure 4-3. Serial Tunneling Infrastructure Example
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