Re: Wireless Lan



On Jun 8, 1:33 am, "Syd" <sydce...@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?

A linksys WUSB54G might work. You'll need to do some programming, or
have it done for you, though. There are open-source (Linux) drivers
for its Ralink chipset. It gets its power off the USB port, wouldn't
that work as well as batteries? There's also the BGW200 module, but
that's even more work.

.



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