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Lantronix Xport AR
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Subject: Lantronix Xport AR
From: Arclight <arcli...@gmail.com>
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Also, I know various embedded designs here have been using the Wiznet
boards or the Xport modules from Lantronix. We just ordered a
Lantronix Xport AR, and it looks pretty good. It has a built in web
client/server, and supports ssl, ssh, smtp and a bunch of other stuff.
It also adds PoE capability. The only drawback is the price (about US
$65 per unit.)
Check out:
http://www.lantronix.com/device-networking/embedded-device-servers/xport-ar.html
http://www.mouser.com/catalogviewer.aspx?page=45
Arclight