Lantronix 1-port Secure Serial to IP Device Server vs UDS1100 One-Port Serial to IP Device Server
Overall winner: Lantronix 1-port Secure Serial to IP Device Server
Key Differences
Lantronix B00DGHPKQI offers AES encryption up to 256-bit and explicit support for RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 plus PoE capability (requires PoE infrastructure), while the UDS1100 (B00PB549T2) is UL864 compliant and notes wall or rail mounting but lacks the stated AES/PoE features. Choose B00DGHPKQI if you need stronger built-in encryption and broader interface/PoE options; choose B00PB549T2 if UL864 compliance and mounting flexibility are required
Lantronix 1-port Secure Serial to IP Device Server
Compact 1-port serial-to-Ethernet device server with rs232/rs422/rs485 support and up to 256-bit AES encryption. PoE 802.3af + integrated HTTP server for remote management. Customer note: secure, plug-and-play serial-to-ip conversion
Pros
- 1-port serial-to-Ethernet interface
- Supports rs232, rs422, rs485
- AES encryption up to 256-bit
- Power over Ethernet (PoE) capable
Cons
- Limited to 1 serial port
- Requires PoE infrastructure for PoE functionality
- No explicit mention of rack-mounting or external power adapter
UDS1100 One-Port Serial to IP Device Server
LANtronix UDS1100 converts RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 to Ethernet for remote management. UL864 compliant, wall or rail mountable, with a single serial port and a Fast Ethernet port. Customer insight: none available
Pros
- single-port serial to IP conversion
- UL864 compliant
- wall or rail mountable
- compact form factor with two ports
Cons
- limited to one serial port
- no explicit price or availability in data
- customer insights unavailable
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Lantronix |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Lantronix |
| User Reviews | Lantronix |