Lantronix Dual Port Secure Device Server With Aes Encryption, International Power Supply,

LantronixSKU: 6761520

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Lantronix Dual Port Secure Device Server With AES Encryption, International Power Supply

Upgrade your aging serial infrastructure with the Lantronix Dual Port Secure Device Server. Designed to bridge legacy devices to modern IP networks, this compact, enterprise-grade solution delivers secure, reliable connectivity for two serial devices simultaneously. The integration is straightforward, the management is centralized, and the security is built in—ensuring your data remains protected as it travels across local networks, remote sites, and cloud platforms. Whether you’re digitizing point-of-sale peripherals, industrial sensors, or medical devices, this dual-port device server offers a robust, scalable backbone that helps you reduce downtime, simplify deployment, and accelerate digital transformation.

At the heart of this device server is AES encryption, a feature that safeguards data in transit between your serial devices and network destinations. Paired with secure management options and flexible networking, it gives administrators peace of mind without sacrificing performance. The international power supply further enhances its appeal for global deployments, eliminating the need for multiple adapters and making it easy to deploy across regional offices, field sites, and overseas locations. With easy-to-use configuration tools, remote monitoring capabilities, and proven reliability, this Lantronix solution is a smart choice for companies that require secure, scalable, and efficient device networking.

  • Dual-port serial server with two independent interfaces lets you connect two serial devices (such as barcode scanners, label printers, or sensors) to a single Ethernet network, simplifying cabling and reducing hardware footprints in control rooms, offices, and manufacturing floors.
  • AES encryption protects data in transit, helping you meet security and compliance requirements while maintaining fast, low-latency performance for real-time applications and critical communications.
  • Flexible networking and management options, including DHCP or static IP assignment, VLAN support, and secure access via HTTPS/SSL, SSH, or SNMP—enabling scalable deployment in centralized or distributed environments.
  • Intuitive management through a web-based interface and CLI, with provisioning templates and centralized configuration to speed up deployment, reduce human error, and simplify ongoing maintenance across many devices.
  • International power supply ensures compatibility with power standards worldwide, decreasing the need for regional adapters and making it easier to roll out across global offices, facilities, or field teams.

Technical Details of Lantronix Dual Port Secure Device Server With AES Encryption, International Power Supply

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how to install Lantronix Dual Port Secure Device Server With AES Encryption, International Power Supply

Installing the Lantronix Dual Port Secure Device Server is designed to be straightforward, even for teams that are migrating from older serial-to-Ethernet solutions. Begin by choosing a secure, accessible mounting location with adequate ventilation and proximity to both the serial devices and network access. Connect each serial device to one of the two RS-232/RS-485 ports, ensuring correct wiring according to the device’s interface. Next, connect the device server to your network via the 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port and apply the international power supply. Power up the unit and allow it to boot.

Access the web-based management interface by entering the device’s IP address into a browser. If DHCP is enabled, the device will obtain an IP automatically; otherwise, configure a static IP, gateway, and DNS as needed. Use the provided credentials to log in (or follow your organization’s secure onboarding process). From the management console, configure the serial port settings (baud rate, data bits, parity, stop bits, and flow control) to match the connected devices. Apply network settings, including IP address, VLAN tagging if required, and security options. Enable AES encryption for data in transit and enforce HTTPS for the management interface to prevent eavesdropping during setup and ongoing administration. Save the configuration and reboot if prompted.

Test the connection by sending test data from each serial device and verifying that it is correctly received on the target IP destination or network application. If you manage multiple devices across locations, consider using provisioning templates to replicate settings across devices, speeding up installations and ensuring consistency. For ongoing maintenance, set up alerting and monitoring through SNMP traps or a centralized network monitoring system, so you’re promptly notified of any connection issues, port status changes, or security events. The overall result is a secure, reliable bridge between serial equipment and modern IT or cloud workflows.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What kind of devices can connect to this Lantronix dual-port device server?
  • A: It supports two serial devices (commonly using RS-232 or RS-485 interfaces) and bridges them to an Ethernet network for IP connectivity. Check device manuals for supported serial standards and wiring configurations for your exact model.
  • Q: Does it support encryption for management connections as well?
  • A: Yes. Management connections can be secured using HTTPS/SSL and SSH, ensuring both device data and administrative access are protected.
  • Q: Is the power supply region-specific?
  • A: No. The model includes an international power supply designed to work with multiple regions, simplifying deployments across global sites.
  • Q: Can I manage multiple Lantronix devices from a single console?
  • A: Yes. The device supports centralized management features and can be integrated with standard network management systems via SNMP, enabling scalable oversight of many units.
  • Q: How do I troubleshoot if a serial device isn’t communicating?
  • A: Verify serial settings (baud rate, data bits, parity, stop bits, flow control) match the connected device. Check network connectivity, IP addressing, and firewall rules. Use the management interface to view port status, logs, and error messages, and consult the vendor’s troubleshooting guide for serial-to-network mappings and common error codes.

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