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Oh I see. I'm looking more like the (A) connection.
The MODBUS server doesn't provide any internet access and
I needed a way for my device to send data to the internet, thus the (A) configuration.
I'll read on the MODBUS via TCP/IP documents to see if there's any mention
for (A) types of...
I think you are talking about the (B) connection?
I think the (B) connection would be costly and I need more like the (A) connection.
Is (A) connection possible and how would I go about implementing this.
I am actually making a MODBUS client device that will connect/communicate with the MODBUS server.
My device will query for data from the MODBUS server using the MODBUS over tcp/ip via one of it's RJ45.
And my device will need to send that data to the internet via the other one of it's RJ45...
Hi, i need a guidance on enabling a device to communicate using modbus over tcp/ip to get data and send it over the internet. To achieve this, I think i will need one Ethernet connector(RJ45) for the SCADA connection for modbus over tcp/ip and another RJ45 for Ethernet connection to the...
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