On 04/05/12 15:21, Robert Porter wrote: > There are lots of reasons... > How far is the device? We span an 11 floor set of buildings where the UV > box is, plus 3 dozens other buildings across a radius of upwards of 100 > miles. With serial the farther you go, the slower you have to set it. Or are > you going to put in short hauls to get overt distance/speed limits? > > How about cabling costs? When they want to move the scale, you're going to > pay to move the point to point cable again? Ethernet drops tend to be > everywhere. The most that has to happen is an IP change.
Do you mean ethernet, or do you mean cat-5/6? Years ago, I put a cat-5 loom in from the first floor to the basement of our office - about 40m of cable iirc. Then the office manager asked me "how do I control our telephone exchange on the first floor from my pc in the basement. I simply ran a cat-5 extension from each end of the loom into serial ports on the PC and the exchange. "serial to cat-5" converters were (and still are?) dirt cheap. Cheers, Wol _______________________________________________ U2-Users mailing list U2-Users@listserver.u2ug.org http://listserver.u2ug.org/mailman/listinfo/u2-users