I have a somewhat similar device and works without issues. However, it
has a serious backdraw: it provides no way of securing the comms
channel: any TCP/UDP is open text. Should you need to use such a
device in the wild, take that into account.

Regards!

El lun., 8 abr. 2019 a las 18:07, LÉVAI Dániel (<l...@ecentrum.hu>) escribió:
>
> Hi misc@!
>
> I was wondering if I could use some budget solution to access my OpenBSD
> machine via its serial console over the network, and I stumbled upon
> this piece of hardware: [1] [2] [3] (the same device "USR-TCP232-302",
> I'm just not sure which one will be up at the time someone looks at
> them)
>
> It basically should be able convert the serial port to TCP/IP
> networking. Is this something anyone else has used before -- or if you
> know something similar, I'm really interested!
>
>
> Thanks,
> Dani
>
> [1] - 
> https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Q18041-USR-TCP232-302-Tiny-Size-Serial-RS232-to-Ethernet-TCP-IP-Server-Module-Ethernet-Converter/32683105763.html
> [2] - 
> https://www.aliexpress.com/item/USR-TCP232-302-Tiny-Size-Serial-RS232-to-Ethernet-TCP-IP-Server-Module-Ethernet-Converter-Support/32899179930.html
> [3] - 
> https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Q18041-USR-TCP232-302-Tiny-Size-Serial-RS232-to-Ethernet-TCP-IP-Server-Module-Ethernet-Converter/32685599659.html
>
> --
> LÉVAI Dániel
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