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Group: DynoMotion Message: 5592 From: roa_controls Date: 8/22/2012
Subject: KFLOP over IP via wired or wireless connection
Just an FYI if anybody wants/needs a wireless connection. B&B Electronics sells an ethernet to USB converter(part # UE204) that allows you to connect to a USB device over an ethernet connection. Plug it into a wireless router and you can connect wirelessly. I bought one and tried it both wired and wireless and it works great. They do not list KFLOP as a supported device but it works. B&B's UE204 driver fools the Kmotion USB driver into thinking it's connected to a USB port. I can now keep an eye on my machine while watching the red sox lose. Any plans for an ethernet connectivity Tom?
Group: DynoMotion Message: 5601 From: Tom Kerekes Date: 8/23/2012
Subject: Re: KFLOP over IP via wired or wireless connection
Thanks for posting this!  No imminent plans for Ethernet connectivity.
 
Regards
TK

Group: DynoMotion Message: 12492 From: abderrahimhadji Date: 11/6/2015
Subject: Re: KFLOP over IP via wired or wireless connection
Hi,

Thank you for this information.
Do you know how far you can go with this in a wired way? and i guess you can connect up to 4 Kflop?

Thx.
Group: DynoMotion Message: 12493 From: TK Date: 11/6/2015
Subject: Re: KFLOP over IP via wired or wireless connection
Ethernet with Cat6 cable should be good for 100m

I would expect that it might work with more than one USB device.

If anyone has this device please test the data throughput using the TEST USB button on the SimpleFormsCS.exe example.

Regards
TK

On 11/6/2015 2:44 AM, abdel.hadj@... [DynoMotion] wrote:
 

Hi,

Thank you for this information.
Do you know how far you can go with this in a wired way? and i guess you can connect up to 4 Kflop?

Thx.


Group: DynoMotion Message: 12494 From: allsoft01a Date: 11/6/2015
Subject: Re: KFLOP over IP via wired or wireless connection
I don't know your applications but 100M is the ideal max distance.  If you are in any type of industrial environment with other electrical equipment, motors, etc you will want to use shielded Ethernet.  You also want to keep the Ethernet cable away from any electrically noisy wires or equipment.  Even with shielded the full max distance might not be reliable.