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buenos
Joined: 24 Oct 2005 Posts: 657 Helped: 15 Location: UK
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12 Jan 2009 20:55 serial over Lan |
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hi
what is the hardware requirement for serian over Lan?
with intel AMT? and with IPMI? on a computer motherboard.
does the ethernet phy/controller need to have a serial port interface to connect to the super IO? how does the serial port get to the ethernet link?
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siongboon
Joined: 24 Jan 2006 Posts: 288 Helped: 25 Location: Singapore
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04 Feb 2009 16:23 Re: serial over Lan |
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I am also trying to learn about it.
I guess it is the Ethernet transceiver which convert
the serial data to Ethernet physical signalling.
Some other Ethernet IC allows data in UART, I2C, SPI
Best Regards,
Siong Boon
www.siongboon.com
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sabeti_1990
Joined: 16 Nov 2007 Posts: 178 Helped: 11
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24 Feb 2009 19:05 serial over Lan |
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hi
U can make it by a ethernet chipset like "rtl8019" or " iim7010" or "w3100" or "w3150" with a AVR or 8051 micro controller & on the other part use other interface of that micro like uart I2C & SPI
be success
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oobuco
Joined: 07 Apr 2006 Posts: 4
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11 Apr 2009 18:00 Re: serial over Lan |
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Hi.
The easiest, fastest and chipest way is an Xport serial to ethernet device from lantronics. It can be easily purchased for example at Farnell.
Buco.
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FvM
Joined: 22 Jan 2008 Posts: 5161 Helped: 767 Location: Bochum, Germany
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11 Apr 2009 18:43 serial over Lan |
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| Yes, quite right. The original question is however referring to something different. It's a feature of Intel PC chipsets and respective BIOS, that allow a LAN maintenance terminal connection to a PC without driver software or specific support by a loaded operation system. I must admit, that I first heard of it by this question.
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