>> No, there's no network card - the only port on it is a DB9 connector.

Ok, other than the basic stuff (should be a straight thru DB9 cable, make sure 
port is correct, etc) I don't have any good suggestions at the moment. If 
someone else had success with this model or one of the other models I 
mentioned, that's probably a good starting point. I'm not sure if I'll have 
access to one of these when I am back in the office, what we replaced them with 
is different from a communications perspective.

If I find anything of use, I'll circle back.

(Could also be something I have wrong on drivers, but that'd just be a trial 
and error thing, you used the one I would have)

Thank you,
David Zomaya
Tripp Lite
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