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Add 802.11 “WiFi” to Anything!

 

 

802.11 is an IEEE World Standard and works with any 802.11g and 802.11b wireless network in factories, business, offices, residential,networked PCs, and “Wi-Fi enabled” Laptops, Notebooks and PDAs.

Add OEM 802.11 modules to the inside of your devices (starting at the dirt-cheap price of $39USD (27EUR) large quantity), or add complete Macro-Modules to the outside of your equipment.

 

Product Selector Guide
OEM 802.11 Embeddable Modules

802.11 "WIFI type" Module Prices starting at $59 (quantity 1)
Pricing as low as $39 USD (large quantity)
Many interface options
"Zero Space" 802.11 radio (Wi-Finger) - World Exclusive!

Data Hunter "Mini-G"

Mini-G Features

  • Very Low Cost: $59USD (~40EUR) Quantity 1, $39USD (~27EUR) Large Quantity
  • Small size: 31.5mm X 41.0mm, 1.24X1.61 inches
  • Interface: UART, Async,
  • Interface: RS232/422/485 (daughter) (shipping Q3 2008)
  • Interface: SPI (shipping Q4 2008)
  • Throughput: 1.5Mbps Sustained, 3.0Mbps Instantaneous
  • Common Connections: TCP/IP network, Ad Hoc, UDP Broadcast,
  • Web output, email alerts, many more modes
  • Security Encryption: WEP, WPA and WPA2, SSL3/TLS1, HTTPS, FTPS, RSA, AES- 128/256, 3DES, RC-4, SHA-1, MD-5

When to use Mini-G

  • Very low cost required
  • UART interface required (Logic Level or RS232 (Daughter option))
  • SPI interface available est. Q4 2008
  • Small size: 31.5mm X 41.0mm, 1.24 X 1.61 inches
  • Required Instantaneous Data Bit Rate less than 3.0 Mbps.
  • Required Sustained Data Bit Rate less than 1.5 Mbps.
  • Low Operating Power and Current (290mA TR, 190mA Recv, 8mA Saver Mode.
  • Operating Voltage: +3.3VDC
  • 2.4GHz 802.11g and 802.11b operation
  • Adapter for Competitor Module Replacement required.
  • Temperature Range within -40C to +85C operating.

When NOT to use Mini-G

  • Data Rates in excess of 1.5Mbps/3.0Mbps required (use Radion module)
  • Interfaces required other than SPI and UART (logic or RS232) (use Radion module)
  • 2-4 simultaneous UARTS required (use Radion)
  • Ultra Low Power (microamperes) required (use Radion Module)
  • 5.8 GHz 802.11A operation required.
  • Operating Voltage >+3.3 VDC (+5VDC and up okay with adapter daughter) (or use Radion)
  • Temperature Range exceeds limits of -40C to +85C operating.

 

Data Hunter Radion

Very Powerful: Multi-task with 4 simultaneous Wireless Sockets  
Very Fast: Up to 27Mbps sustained data throughput (54mbps instantaneous)
Very Versatile: 20 Interface Type Options – the Interfaces Engineers need.
Very Low Cost: Lowest cost 802.11gb Wireless LAN device of its type in the world.
Very Small: Only 35 x 50 mm, 1.4 x 2.0 inches – 40% the size of a credit card.
Very Low Power Consumption: Can be powered from coin cells

 

 

 

Wi-Finger Features

Complete 2.4 GHz "WiFi" type radio embedded inside of an antenna body! A Data Hunter World exclusive. Wi-Finger 802.11gb radio occupies "Zero Volume" inside of your device.

  • Shipping Q4 2008, Wi-Finger Developer Kit Available NOW!
  • Wi-Finger is a Data Hunter World Exclusive
  • Low Cost: $79USD (~55EUR) Quantity 1
  • Small size: 76mm X 15mm (at base), 3.0"X 0.6 inches (at base)
  • "Occupies Zero Volume" Uses no space inside of your device since entire radio is embedded within the Wi-Finger
  • Uses WiCore™ technology
  • Interface: UART Async Logic-Level
  • Interface: RS232 option
  • Interface: SPI option (shipping Q4 2008)
  • Throughput: 1.5Mbps Sustained, 3.0Mbps Instantaneous
  • Common Connections: TCP/IP network, Ad Hoc, UDP Broadcast,
  • Web output, email alerts, many more modes
  • Security Encryption: WEP, WPA and WPA2, SSL3/TLS1, HTTPS, FTPS, RSA, AES- 128/256, 3DES, RC-4, SHA-1, MD-5

 

When to use Wi-Finger

  • Low cost required
  • UART interface required (Logic Level or RS232 (Daughter option))
  • SPI interface available est. Q4 2008
  • Small size: 76mm X 15mm (at base), 3.0"X 0.6 inches (at base)
  • Required Instantaneous Data Bit Rate less than 3.0 Mbps.
  • Required Sustained Data Bit Rate less than 1.5 Mbps.
  • Low Operating Power and Current (290mA Transmit, 190mA Receive, 8mA Saver Mode.
  • Operating Voltage: +3.3VDC, +5.0VDC
  • 2.4GHz 802.11g and 802.11b operation
  • Easy Cable Adapter for Competitor Module Replacement
  • Temperature Range within -40C to +85C operating.

When NOT to use Wi-Finger

  • Data Rates in excess of 1.5Mbps/3.0Mbps required (use Radion module)
  • Interfaces required other than SPI and UART (logic or RS232) (use Radion module)
  • 2-4 simultaneous UARTS required (use Radion)
  • Ultra Low Power (microamperes) required (use Radion Module)
  • 5.8 GHz 802.11A operation required.
  • Temperature Range exceeds limits of -40C to +85C operating.
  • Very Lowest Cost required (Use Mini-G)
  • Internal antenna inside of your case (Wi-Finger is external antenna/Radio) (Use Mini-G or Radion)

 

 


Data Hunter Mini-b module

1.6 inches x 2.4 inches (40 x 60 mm)

Not recommended for New Design-In. Please choose new Radion model!

Data Signal Options: RS232 or Logic-Level (TTL)

Antenna Options: Built-in ceramic antenna or External Antenna

Price $79 (Quantity 1)

This is the lowest price for an 802.11 embeddable module in the entire World.

 

 

 

 

 

Complete 802.11gb Macro Module:

Size: About 3.0 by 5.2 inches

2 Serial Channels

RS232 Data Signals

115kbps speed each channel

Price: Sub $100 (quantity  )

 

 



Or add Complete packaged assemblies:

Applications:

Access Control Systems for Facility Access

Access Control Systems are rarely located in areas convenient to run cables. They are situated at the various entrances to buildings and thus located at the remote periphery of the facility.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any Access Control System that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why run more cables to the Access Control System controller for RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your Access Control System or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Access Control System interface.

Assembly Line Control 

Assembly Line Control and Monitoring is frequently changed, and is never in a convenient location to run cables.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any Assembly Line Control and Monitoring devices that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why even think of running cables to a Assembly Line Control and Monitoring device interface for RS232, RS485, RS422 or other Async functions?

On the outside of the equipment, you can add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Assembly Line Control and Monitoring device interfaces.

Barcode Scanners, 2-D (2D) and PDF-417 Scanners

Barcode Scanners, 2-D (2D) and PDF-417 Scanners are used for POS locations.  Even if the cable you run is only a few feet long, the cable is still visual clutter at the Customer Point-of-Sale.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any Barcode Scanners, 2-D (2D) and PDF-417 Scanners that have a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why run more cables to the Barcode Scanners, 2-D (2D) and PDF-417 Scanners for RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your Barcode Scanners, 2-D (2D) and PDF-417 Scanners or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Barcode Scanners, 2-D (2D) and PDF-417 Scanners interface.

Cash Registers and Checkout Stations

Cash Registers and Checkout Stations Systems are rarely located in areas convenient to run cables. They are situated at the Customer entrances to buildings and at various departmental locations in the facility. The Cash Registers and Checkout Stations locations are frequently moved as planners rearrange the departments.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to Cash Registers and Checkout Stations Systems that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why run more cables to the Cash Registers and Checkout Stations Systems controller for RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your Cash Registers and Checkout Stations Systems or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Cash Registers and Checkout Stations Systems interface.

Commercial Projection Systems

Video, Projector and Audio-visual Control Systems are rarely located in areas convenient to run cables. They are frequently assembled and used for short durations for single shows then removed when the show is over.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any Video, Projector and Audio-visual Control Systems that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why run more cables to the Video, Projector and Audio-visual Control Systems controller for RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your Video, Projector and Audio-visual Control Systems or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Video, Projector and Audio-visual Control Systems interface.

Concert Sound Control and Telemetry

Like Video, Projector and Audio-visual Control Systems, Concert Sound control and Telemetry are rarely located in areas convenient to run cables. They are frequently assembled and used for short durations for single shows then removed when the show is over.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any Concert Sound control and Telemetry System that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why run more cables to the Concert Sound control and Telemetry System controller for RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your Concert Sound control and Telemetry System or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Concert Sound control and Telemetry System interface.

Electronic Signage and Readerboards

Electronic Signage and Readerboards Systems are rarely located in areas convenient to run cables. They are situated at the various entrances to buildings and thus located at the remote periphery of the facility. Or they are located outdoors near trafficked roads and substantial distance from the building facility.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any Electronic Signage and Readerboards Systems that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why run more cables to the Electronic Signage and Readerboards Systems controller for RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your Electronic Signage and Readerboards Systems or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Electronic Signage and Readerboards Systems interface.

Elevator Telemetry

Elevators are on the move, and additional cables are a bad idea.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any Elevator Telemetry System that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why run more cables to the Elevator Telemetry System controller for RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your Elevator Telemetry System. Or you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Elevator Telemetry System interface.

Fire Alarm Systems – Monitor and Control

Fire Control Systems are frequently located where the water utility enters the buildings and are rarely located in areas convenient to run cables. 

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any Fire Control Systems that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why run more cables to the Fire Control Systems controller for RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your Fire Control Systems or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Fire Control Systems.

Freeway  and Traffic Alert Signage

Freeway  and Traffic Alert Signage Systems are rarely located in areas convenient to run cables. They are located outdoors on trafficked roads and substantial distance from the building facility.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any Freeway  and Traffic Alert Signage Systems that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why run more cables to the Freeway  and Traffic Alert Signage Systems controller for RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into Freeway  and Traffic Alert Signage Systems or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Freeway  and Traffic Alert Signage Systems interface.

HVAC Systems

Ceilings and roofs are a difficult place to run cables! Get the “Widow-Maker” scaffolding out if you plan to run cables along the ceiling!

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any HVAC System has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why even think of running cables to a HVAC System interface for RS232, RS485, RS422 or other Async functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your HVAC System. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the HVAC System interface.

Industrial Automation - PLCs, DNC, CNC, NC, DCS, HMI

Motion controllers.

Automation Control Systems are never located in areas convenient to run cables. They are situated at through out the factory, and worse yet, they may be frequently relocated, making cabling an even more unattractive option.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any Industrial Automation Device (PLCs, DNC, CNC, NC, DCS, HMI) that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why run more cables to Industrial Automation Device controller for RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your Industrial Automation Device System or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Industrial Automation Device System interface.

Irrigation Control Systems

Whether Rural or Urban, Irrigation Control equipment is never located where it is convenient to run cables.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any Irrigation Control System that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why run more cables to the Irrigation Control System controller for RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your Irrigation Control System or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Irrigation Control System interface.

Kiosk Network

From a Connectivity standpoint, Kiosks are situated “in the middle of nowhere” and very inconvenient to run cables. They are situated at the entrances to buildings or the middle of malls.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any Kiosk System that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why run more cables to the Kiosk System controller for RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your Kiosk System or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Kiosk System interface.

MSR Magnetic Stripe and Credit Card Readers

Magnetic Stripe MSR and Credit Card Readers are used for POS locations or for Facility Access Control.  Even if the cable you run is only a few feet long, the cable is still visual clutter at the Customer Point-of-Sale.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any Magnetic Stripe MSR and Credit Card Readers that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why run more cables to the Magnetic Stripe MSR and Credit Card Readers for RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your Magnetic Stripe MSR and Credit Card Readers or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Magnetic Stripe MSR and Credit Card Readers interface.

Medical, Healthcare Equipment and Medical Carts, Monitoring, Patient Telemetry

Patient monitoring devices.

Medical Equipment moves around and frequently so. Tethered interface cables are out of the question. The equipment moves about the medical facility wherever it is needed.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any non-life-threatening medical telemetry interface that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why even try to run cables to the medical monitor cart RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your Medical Equipment System or discuss our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Medical Equipment System interface.

Musical Instruments / Recording Equipment

Musical instruments / Recording equipment Systems, Concert Sound control and Telemetry are rarely located in areas convenient to run cables. They are frequently assembled and used for short durations for single shows then removed when the show is over.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any Musical instruments / Recording equipment Systems that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why run more cables to the Musical instruments / Recording equipment Systems controller for RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your Musical instruments / Recording equipment Systems or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Musical instruments / Recording equipment Systems interface.

Railway Equipment

Railway Equipment Systems are rarely located in areas convenient to run cables. They are situated far along railroad tracks.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any Railway Equipment Systems that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why run more cables to the Railway Equipment Systems controller for RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your Railway Equipment Systems or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Railway Equipment Systems interface.

Retail/POS Point-of-Sale

Point-of-Sale Systems are rarely located in areas convenient to run cables. They are situated at the Customer entrances to buildings and at various departmental locations in the facility. The POS locations are frequently moved as planners rearrange the departments.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any POS Point-of-Sale System that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why run more cables to the POS Point-of-Sale System controller for RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your POS Point-of-Sale System or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the POS Point-of-Sale System interface.

RFID and Inventory Control Equipment  

RFID and Inventory Control Equipment Systems are rarely located in areas convenient to run cables. They are situated at the various entrances to buildings and thus located at the remote periphery of the facility.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any RFID and Inventory Control Equipment Systems that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why run more cables to the RFID and Inventory Control Equipment Systems controller for RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your RFID and Inventory Control Equipment Systems or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the RFID and Inventory Control Equipment Systems interface.

Robotics

What more needs to be said regarding Robotics systems about why running cables is a bad idea and why world-standard Wireless 802.11 is a good idea?

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any Robotic System that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why even think of running cables to a Robotics interface for RS232, RS485, RS422 or other Async functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your Robotics Device System or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Robotics System interface.

Security Camera – Add Wireless PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Control

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any video camera system requiring wireless PTZ Pan, Tilt and Zoom functions via RS232 or RS485/RS422. Why go to all the effort to install a remote camera and yet still have to run wires for RS232/RS485/RS422 PTZ functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 80.211 modules into your chosen camera system or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Security Camera PTZ interface.

Security Systems for Monitor and Control

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any Security System that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why run more cables to the Security System controller for RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your Security System or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Security System interface.

Test Equipment

Test Equipment is always on the move. Cables rarely make sense except on an emergency basis.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any Test Equipment System that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why even think of running cables to a Test Equipment interface for RS232, RS485, RS422 or other Async functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your Test Equipment System or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Test Equipment System interface.

Time Clocks – Attendance

Time Clocks and Job Clocks are rarely located in areas convenient to run cables. They are situated at the various entrances to buildings and thus located at the remote periphery of the facility.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any Time and Attendance Control System that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why run more cables to the Time and Attendance Control System controller for RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your Time and Attendance Control System or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Time and Attendance Control System interface.

Utility Meters

Utility Meter Systems are rarely located in areas convenient to run cables. They are situated at the various entrances to buildings and thus located at the remote periphery of the facility.

Add Wireless (“Wi-Fi”, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless LAN, IEEE World-Recognized Standard) to any Utility Meter Systems that has a Serial Async UART or RS232, RS422, RS485 interface. Why run more cables to the Utility Meter Systems controller for RS232, RS485, RS422 functions?

Build the Data Hunter wireless 802.11 modules into your Utility Meter Systems or contract to send the equipment to Data Hunter to let us add wireless for you as part of our Value-Added Program. Or on the outside of the equipment, you can also add the wireless external 802.11 Macro Modules by simply plugging into the Utility Meter Systems interface.

 

   
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