The following serial servers are known to work with Serial/IP:
Manufacturer Model(s)
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AAxeon STE, LS, PS and SS Series
Acksys Cometh
Advantech EKI and ADAM Series
AETA AECIP
Alpha Project SH Series
Atop GW, SE and SW Series
Avocent ESP and TS Series, Alterpath ACS
Axel AX Series
Axis 2490
B&B Electronics ESR Series
BenTek Barionet
Cayee VDS Series
Cisco 2xxx, 3xxx, AS5xxx
Centos CI-82500
Comtrol DeviceMaster RTS
Conel S.R.O. ER75i (wireless)
CXR TS Series
Cyclades TS Series, Alterpath ACS
DataHunter SeriaLan (wireless)
Data Comm for Business - EtherPath
Digi TS Series
Digital Networks DECserver, Cserver
Exemys SSE Series
GarrettCom DX Series
Hirschmann RG2-1TX
HMS Anybus
i-Net Device Comm Assist
IntelliCom NetBiter
Lantronix UDS, Xport and MSS Series
Lucom Lobix ETH
Moxa Nport Series
MRV LX Series
Multi-Tech MultiConnect
Newport Electronics iServer
OpenGear CM4000 Series
Opto 22 SNAP
Patton EtherBITS
Perle IOLAN, JetStream, LanStream
Precidia Ether232Plus, iPocket232,
Cell232Plus
ProSoft RLX-FHES
QuaTech SSE, DSE, QSE, ESE and ABSE Series
Rayon GPORT 104, 108 and 116
RuggedCom RuggedServer,RuggedMC
Sarian Systems TA, IR and MW Series
SeaLevel SeaLink Series
Sena LS, PS, SS, and STS Series,
IALINK100
Sierra Wireless Raven (Cellular)
SMIC NetEye Series
TC Communications TC3400, TC3847-1 (SSL enabled)
Vizimax, Inc. RightWON Series
Viola Systems ESERV Series
Volktek IRF Series
Westermo ED Series
Please note: If your application or device expects to see serial control signals (DTR, DCD, etc.), then you will need to use a serial server that supports The COM Port Control Protocol (RFC 2217).
For a list of serial servers that supports The COM Port Control Protocol, see the following FAQ: Which serial servers support control signals?
Last Updated
8th of July, 2010