Terminal Servers

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Brainboxes 8 Port RS232 Ethernet to Serial Adapter - DIN Rail Mountable, Wall-mountable - TAA Compliant
Eaton Tripp Lite Series 48-Port Serial Console Server, USB Ports (2) - Dual GbE NIC, 16 Gb Flash, SD Card, Desktop/1U Rack, TAA - B098048
Eaton Tripp Lite Series 48-Port Serial Console Server, USB Ports (2) - Dual GbE NIC, 4 Gb Flash, Desktop/1U Rack, TAA - B097048
Lantronix SecureBox SDS1101 Single-Port Secure Device Server - 1 x DB-25 , 1 x RJ-45
Avocent 32 - port ACS8000 Console System with single AC Power Supply, non - TAA - 32 x RJ45 Serial Ports - ACS8032SAC-400
Tripp Lite 8-Port Console Server with Built-In Modem Dual GbE NIC 4Gb Flash and Dual SFP - Twisted Pair - B0930082E4UM
Perle IOLAN DS1 RJ45 1-Port Device Server EIA-232/422/485 - 16 MB - 1 x Network (RJ-45)
Lantronix Compact 1-Port Secure Serial
Tripp Lite 16-Port Console Server
StarTech.com StarTech.com Serial Ethernet device server - 1 port - power over Ethernet - PoE
Vertiv Avocent ACS8000 Serial Console, 48 port Console Server, Dual AC
Brainboxes 1 Port RS232 Ethernet to Serial Adapter - DIN Rail Mountable - PC, Linux, Mac - 1 x Number of Serial Ports External - TAA Compliant
Avocent 8-Port ACS8000 Console System With Single AC Power Supply
Avocent 16 - port ACS8000 Console System with single AC Power Supply  -  ACS8016SAC-400
Avocent 32 - port ACS8000 Console System with dual AC Power Supply and analog modem - ACS8032MDAC-400
Eaton Tripp Lite Series 4-Port Console Server with Dual GB NIC, 4Gb Flash and 4 USB Ports - Twisted Pair - 2x Network (RJ-45) - B093-004-2E4U
Tripp Lite 16-Port Console Server USB Ports (2) Dual GbE NIC 16 Gb Flash SD Card Desktop/1U Rack TAA - B098016
Vertiv Avocent ACS8000 Serial Console, 48 port Console Server, Modem
Brainboxes 2 Port RS232 Ethernet to Serial Adapter - DIN Rail Mountable - TAA Compliant
Eaton Tripp Lite Series 4-Port Console Server Cellular Gateway Dual GB NIC & SIM, 4G LTE - Console server - B0930042E4UV
Avocent 8-Port ACS8000 Console System With Dual AC Power Supply
StarTech.com 1 Port RS232 Serial to IP Ethernet Converter / Device Server - Aluminum - 460Kbps / Wall or DIN-Rail mountable
Lantronix One Port Secure Serial (RS232/ RS422/ RS485)
Vertiv Avocent ACS8000 Serial Console, 16 port Console Server, Dual AC
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Add a common connection point to your local area network (LAN) with a terminal server. Typically designed with a RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485 serial interface, terminal servers connect easily to printers, servers, PCs and other machines to provide multiple host connections, thereby enhancing the functionality of your network. Keep an eye out for extra safety features, including data encryption and user authentication, to help keep your network secure.

Connectivity

Designed to help expand the connectivity of your local area network (LAN), terminal servers feature a number of ports that each accept a connection to a network device, like a server, via a serial interface, including RS-232, RS-422 and RS-485 interfaces. Make sure that a terminal server has enough ports to support all connectable devices. To browse potential connectable devices, take a look at computers and tablets.

Long-Range Serial Application

One of the primary benefits of terminal servers is their ability to allow IT managers and other users to access, maintain and monitor data over a LAN without traveling to individual machines. Consider the functions offered by a terminal server; does it offer fast data transfer, industrial automation and other functions you may require?

PoE Compliance

For extra functionality, consider a terminal server that enables the use of Power over Ethernet (PoE). When connected to another PoE-compliant device, this type of terminal server helps you situate a device server without the use of an external power supply or outlet. For enhanced network functionality, consider the integration of thin clients into your network.

Security

Keeping your data secure is crucial. That's why terminal servers offer a range of security features, including data encryption and user authentication, that help limit access to the LAN established by the server and keep data secure in the event of unauthorized access. If your security needs are minimal, some terminal server models feature simplistic designs with limited security features.

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