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Ok so what wireless broadband hardware is around that would allow remote access to a 115200 baud serial device via the internet. The system would also require a virtual com port capability/setup from the other end (PC/Router etc). 

johnd:

--- Quote from: Flag on August 27, 2011, 06:43:08 PM ---Ok so what wireless broadband hardware is around that would allow remote access to a 115200 baud serial device via the internet.
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If I take 'wireless broadband...Internet' to mean something like a 3G modem then that's a tricky question to answer because (AIUI at least) the limitation is not necessarily in the hardware at all but in the data link that you have back to your nearest network base station.

So, if you're at relatively short range (ie strong signal) and there are few other users (of the same base station) then you can potentially achieve several Mbps (using say a device server hooked into a 3G modem/router). But a weaker signal (which can be worked around to some extent by using a high gain antenna) or - more likely - times of day when there might be many users of the same base station the available bandwidth per user can drop back as far as 14.4 or 9.6kbps. So I don't know of any way of getting a _guaranteed_ 115.2k baud using mobile broadband.

The only other approach that you can potentially use is to use a local data link that's fully under your control (eg VP2 repeaters or a long-range WiFi set-up) to get the signal back to a point which you can interface it to some sort of public cabled Internet access like ADSL. Then use the device server approach.

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The 3G router/gateway coverage is not the problem but the remote serial link connection and the comm port setup on the connecting PC I have to do some thinking about. Only baud options are 19200 & 115200 both of which are over and above typical modem speeds.

BTW referring to an Envoy8X so no option for typical modems anyway, VP2 repeaters not an option and long-range WiFi ?? probably not over 20km?

 

johnd:

--- Quote from: Flag on August 28, 2011, 06:18:06 AM ---The 3G router/gateway coverage is not the problem but the remote serial link connection and the comm port setup on the connecting PC I have to do some thinking about.
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Don't really understand.., thought I'd answered that but maybe not.

A device server - something like a UDS1100, but there are many alternatives - has a high-speed serial input (think I've seen it quoted up to 920k baud, but certainly 230k baud) and an Ethernet output. If you connect the UDS1100 output to a 3G router (but a router and not just a modem) then you can (potentially) pump data in at 115k so that's not the bottleneck. The limiting factor is the bandwidth that the 3G link has available at any one time. What always tends to be quoted is the _maximum_ bandwidth, which could be eg 3.6 Mbps, but typically what's available is _much_ less. If (more likely, when) this dips below 115k then you're in trouble.

But if you can get the speed and reliably then standard Com Port Redirector software on the target PC should reconvert the IP stream into a serial stream.

There's a separate discussion about the cost and specification of the hardware - MBB router/modems tend to be more costly, though there is the alternative of using a standard office router of the type that accepts a 3G dongle for backup connectivity (I know Draytek and Billion make some and I'm sure other makers do too). I've never tried this sort of set-up with an Envoy8x or with high-speed serial but can't see any reason in principle why it shouldn't work, provided you can guarantee sufficient bandwidth on the 3G data link, which is a big if.

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Yes Lantronics does support up around that 920k baud link on most of the stuff including the WiFi/Serial box but only using one port so one would expect there would have to be some buffering going on? I have Com ports redirected via wireless network but haven't tried the IP option. Looks like there's some playing around to do?

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