Re: Wireless Lan
On 2007-06-08, Syd <sydceeoz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I to want to input an RS232 Serial or USB signal into a wireless device to
be received by a PC on a 802.11 wireless network.
The wireless device should be portable and be battery operated.
Does anyone have a circuit or is there a commercial module that can do this?
It's called a laptop computer.
get a used one with a busted screen if cost is an issue.
Bye.
Jasen
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