Another option is the Lantronics UDS-10 / UDS-100 boxes. You can pick them up cheap on
ebay.. Plus they can emulate a basic AT command set modem..
I've made a couple of my boxes available on telnet through these, even mangled the
CP/M BYE console redirector enough to work a UDS-10 to put a CP/M bbs up on my H-89 for a
while...
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Subject: Re: Interesting cheap gadget: RS232 to TCP/IP convertor
On 11 August 2014 16:05, Al Kossow <aek at bitsavers.org> wrote:
On 8/11/14 7:33 AM, Liam Proven wrote:
Mmmm.. if I still had some scattered boxes with a need for serial console
http://www.tcp232.net/tcp-ip-to-serial-module/USR-RS232-to-ethernet-module.…
might be interesting...
Now I'm just as likely to pick a (non godawful) USB/serial dongle and plug into the
back of a random nearby not-quite-so-legacy box :)