Lantronix xDirect Serial-to-Ethernet Device Server XDT2321002-01-S vs NPort 5110 1-Port Serial Device Server, 10/100 Ethernet, RS232
Overall winner: Lantronix xDirect Serial-to-Ethernet Device Server XDT2321002-01-S
Lantronix xDirect Serial-to-Ethernet Device Server XDT2321002-01-S
Serial-to-Ethernet device server enabling RS232/RS422/RS485 connectivity. Includes 10Base-T/100Base-T interfaces and DB9F DCE pins. Customer notes provide mixed insights but no specific sentiment
Pros
- multiple interface options
- supports RS232, RS422, RS485
- DB9F DCE pins
- compact dimensions
Cons
- customer insights: text: None
NPort 5110 1-Port Serial Device Server, 10/100 Ethernet, RS232
Compact serial device server with 10/100 Ethernet and RS232 support. Features real COM/TTY drivers for Windows and Linux and multiple configuration options via Telnet, web, or Windows utility. Customer insight indicates balanced expectations from users
Pros
- compact size for easy installation
- supports Windows and Linux drivers
- multiple configuration methods (Telnet, web, Windows utility)
Cons
- limited to 1 serial port
- no explicit mentioning of SNMP beyond MIB-II
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Lantronix |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Lantronix |
| User Reviews | Moxa |