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An e-corder can operate over Ethernet using a USB/Ethernet hub. We purchased a BELKIN network USB Hub model F5L009 and after installing the driver proceeded to test the various e-corders.  We will supply this Hub for free with any e-corder order.
 
An e-corder can operate over Ethernet using a USB/Ethernet hub. We purchased a BELKIN network USB Hub model F5L009 and after installing the driver proceeded to test the various e-corders.  We will supply this Hub for free with any e-corder order.
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As the diagram implies, many different connections can be made.  We have tested 4 e-corders connected to a number of our computers through our LAN.  We tested the e-corder running at full speed.
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• One e-corder connected to one PC over the network
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• Several (up to 5) e-corders to one PC
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• One e-corder to many PC’s (but not at the same time)
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• Several PC’s each using one or more e-corders.
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• Wireless connection is of course possible if a wireless router is available
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1) Only one user per e-corder at any one time (USB restriction)
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2) Windows Only but runs Chart, scope, powerchrom and Echem
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3) Long distances operation using VPN is likely to work, conventional www probably will not.
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Thanks to Oliver and Steve for a finding and solving this problem.
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Boris Schlensky

Revision as of 12:30, 22 March 2013

An e-corder can operate over Ethernet using a USB/Ethernet hub. We purchased a BELKIN network USB Hub model F5L009 and after installing the driver proceeded to test the various e-corders. We will supply this Hub for free with any e-corder order.

As the diagram implies, many different connections can be made. We have tested 4 e-corders connected to a number of our computers through our LAN. We tested the e-corder running at full speed.

• One e-corder connected to one PC over the network • Several (up to 5) e-corders to one PC • One e-corder to many PC’s (but not at the same time) • Several PC’s each using one or more e-corders. • Wireless connection is of course possible if a wireless router is available

1) Only one user per e-corder at any one time (USB restriction) 2) Windows Only but runs Chart, scope, powerchrom and Echem 3) Long distances operation using VPN is likely to work, conventional www probably will not.

Thanks to Oliver and Steve for a finding and solving this problem.

Boris Schlensky