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Re: Ethernet / RS232 Signal Booster



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In a message dated 9/29/2001 8:27:04 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
omega-digest-request@xxxxxxxxxx writes:

> Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2001 11:20:03 -0400
>  From: "Patrick White" <simgenie@xxxxxxxxx>
>  To: "Omega" <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>  Subject: OT: Ethernet / RS232 Signal Booster
>  Message-ID: <000501c148fa$36e3fee0$6401a8c0@xxxx>
>  
>  My dilemma is that I am trying to send data from one side of the house to
>  the other that comes out of a data box. I have CAT5 cable running through
>  the house which works fine for my LAN, but the distance makes the signal 
too
>  weak so the data box is constantly resetting. I have an insulated length of
>  RS232 cable that works, but is not inside the walls.
>  
>  Has anyone made use of an ethernet / RS232 signal booster. I am trying to
>  find who would have something like this. Would boosting the signal strength
>  of the coaxial input to the box improve the strength of the output signal?
>  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>  
>  Patrick White


Try B&B Electronics.   www.bb-elec.com

They have all sorts of gadgets, surely will have an RS232 extender.

Black Box might also, but they are usually rather expensive.

donc