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Post 5 made on Friday July 23, 2010 at 00:11
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On July 22, 2010 at 18:39, BluPhenix said...
What gopronto is basically saying you don't open a socket to the RFX in order to communicate with other devices over TCP.

You have to make a socket directly with the desired device so TSU -> TCP/IP -> Server.

The RFX is just an extender, you can call it IP to IR & RS-232 device.

Hi, thanxs for that, I was hoping to avoid that method as it seems that the TSU9400 only supports WEP and our WIFI network is WPA2.

What is the purpose of the Ethernet port on the RFX9400 in Use mode (position 1)


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