Serial to Ethernet Connector vs TCP/Com
A side-by-side look at Serial to Ethernet Connector and TCP/Com. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
Serial to Ethernet Connector
System & Hardware
A serial to Ethernet connector is a device that converts serial communications from a device like a PLC or instrument into Ethernet, allowing the device to connect to a network. It acts as a bridge between legacy serial devices and modern TCP/IP networks.
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TCP/Com
Network & Admin
TCP/Com is a communications middleware that enables different applications and devices to communicate with each other. It provides connectivity solutions over various networks and protocols.
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