• ethernet 2 serial bridges ?

    From Gary Perkins@1:2320/100 to Benny Pedersen on Thu Jul 28 18:20:18 2011
    Re: ethernet 2 serial bridges ?
    By: Benny Pedersen to All on Thu Jul 28 2011 09:06 pm

    anyone know if its possible ?, have a very small linux bridge box under 5w running linux and have std ethernet input, and std serial output so all computers with serial ports can use internet as it was a old 300 baud modem ?
    if its already done, i like to have one :=)

    i dont need usb isdn adapters !

    I think I get what you're trying to do. First off, to answer your question, I personally don't know much about any bridges with serial ports, but I'm sure something is out there. Otherwise, if you don't mind using more watts to power a computer to use as a bridge, you could go that route.


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  • From Benny Pedersen@1:2320/100 to All on Thu Jul 28 21:04:22 2011
    Hello All!

    anyone know if its possible ?, have a very small linux bridge box under 5w running linux and have std ethernet input, and std serial output so all computers with serial ports can use internet as it was a old 300 baud modem ?

    if its already done, i like to have one :=)

    i dont need usb isdn adapters !


    Regards Benny

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