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Serial Port
Under System Configuration, click Serial Port to set up network serial port 
operation.
About UART
A Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) is the fundamental 
hardware for serial communication, controlling the speed and method of 
data transfer of the serial port.
Applications utilizing a network serial port between an RS-232 interface and 
a wireless device use a TCP/IP socket connection. Any program that uses standard 
TCP/IP network sockets may be used to communicate with the serial port of the 
Ethernet Adapter. Once a socket is established to the Ethernet Adapter, any data 
written to the socket is sent out the serial port of the Ethernet Adapter. At the 
same time, any data received by the serial port of the Ethernet Adapter is returned 
via the socket connection. The serial port communicates to the wireless port only. 
The serial port cannot communicate with the wired Ethernet port.
The Ethernet Adapter network serial port may be used in two modes:
Server Mode — TCP Listen Port
Client Mode — TCP Connect Port
In Server Mode, the Ethernet Adapter waits for a TCP/IP socket connection 
to be made over the wireless port by the network program with which it 
will communicate. Server mode should be used if you have a central server 
that expects to open a TCP/IP socket connection to the Ethernet Adapter.
In Client Mode, the Ethernet Adapter establishes socket connection over 
the wireless port to the IP address and port number specified in the 
configuration. Client mode should be used if your system expects the 
Ethernet Adapter to open a TCP/IP socket connection to a central server.
Configuring Operation Mode
Attach your computer to the serial port on the Ethernet Adapter, and 
then configure the Ethernet Adapter through the computer. 
Select Enable to establish a TCP/IP socket with a remote computer in 
either infrastructure or ad-hoc mode. This allows you to do data 
communication with the remote computer. 
Select Disable to disable the Network Serial Port.