UDS1100 One-Port Serial to IP Device Server vs NPort 5110 1-Port Serial Device Server, 10/100 Ethernet, RS232
Overall winner: NPort 5110 1-Port Serial Device Server, 10/100 Ethernet, RS232
Key Differences
Moxa NPort 5110 (A) is the more affordable option with broader driver support (Windows and Linux), multiple configuration methods (Telnet, web, Windows utility), and a compact design for easy installation. Lantronix UDS1100 (B) offers UL864 compliance and flexible mounting (wall or rail) and supports multiple serial standards in its tags, but it is positioned at a higher price tier and has fewer reviews
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
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 | Moxa |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Moxa |
| User Reviews | Moxa |