Connect One™ External Device Servers are high-performance plug-and-play solutions for Internet-enabling any device over WiFi, LAN, dial-up and cellular networks. Our Device Servers offer an easy, risk-free and cost-effective way to add IP connectivity to legacy devices, for M2M (machine-to-machine) applications. Driven by Connect One’s iChip™ embedded device server, our External Device Servers are ideal for initial deployments for product market testing before redesign, or for small-scale deployments of IP-enabled existing devices.
Key Benefits
· Plug-and-play – requiring no Internet programming and no modifications to the host application or device when using SerialNET™ mode
· Proven, worldwide reliability – Internet connectivity engine has been installed since 1999 in devices operating in more than 50 countries, across disparate environments
· Lifetime updatability – fully updateable firmware enables support of new protocols; can be updated remotely
· Much more than TCP/IP – supports the complete TCP/IP protocol stack and includes upper layer protocols and features that optimize network connectivity
iConnector™ Family
Wireless Internet adapters that enable any installed device to access the Internet via wireless modems and data-enabled phones that use AMPS, CDMA, CDPD, GPRS, GSM, iDEN, and TDMA networks.
iLAN-100™
iLAN-100 is designed for low-resource, price-sensitive devices that require remote monitoring, diagnostics, management, data collection, and alerts. Connects devices to the Internet via a direct connection from the device’s RS-232 serial port to a 10BaseT or 10/100BaseT Ethernet LANs.
iModem™ Family
An Internet modem that is easily installed in the circuit between a device's serial connector and a phone line. Serves as a drop-in replacement for a standard analog modem, enabling data to be sent and received as email, HTTP pages, FTP files, or via sockets over the Internet, without a gateway PC. Both embedded and stand-alone models are available.
iWiFi™
A serial-to-Wireless LAN device server that enables installed serial devices to connect via a serial port to the Internet over an 802.11b Wireless LAN. iWiFi includes a serial connector to attach to the RS-232 port of a host device, and also includes an 802.11b Wireless LAN compact flash adapter card. iWiFi is easily programmed via AT+i™ commands.
Socket iWiFi Sec™
Socket iWiFi Sec is a secure serial-to-WiFi embedded device server that also acts as a bridge to connect serial devices to 802.11b/g Wireless LANs. It uses iChipSec™ CO711AG and the Marvell 88W8385 WiFi chipset. It is packaged in an RoHS-compliant SocketModem™ form factor, uses the standard SocketModem pin-out, and operates in an extended temperature range.