New from Lantronix is the PremierWave EN, a Linux-based wireless device server. Also available is an embedded Linux development offering from Timesys, a provider of Linux development products and professional services.
PremierWave EN allows design engineers and OEMs to easily add Wi-Fi and Ethernet networking to virtually any device. The module offers secure, high-quality wireless connectivity that enables companies across a variety of industries to securely transmit medical, financial, customer or other important data across corporate networks. The new software release features valuable Lantronix applications, including virtual IP access, Ethernet-to-wireless LAN bridging and an advanced applications suite.
The applications suite includes Lantronix’ core tunnelling application that offers a rich set of configuration options for making serial device data available over wired and wireless networks. It also offers a secure tunnelling application which extends the standard tunnelling technology via numerous standard and secure network connectivity options. A configuration manager offers an enterprise class command line interface for managing the device; XML configuration facilitates the update of multiple units using a standard configuration. A web-based configuration manager also provides device management capability using a standard web browser. Also included are system level and diagnostic utilities that simplify field deployment and remote management.
The PremierWave EN also offers a subscription to LinuxLink – Timesys’ embedded Linux software development framework.
LinuxLink for PremierWave EN offers the ability to quickly assemble and boot an initial embedded Linux image on a PremierWave EN development kit. Users can patch, configure, rebuild and update a custom Linux platform on a desktop with a properly installed and configured development environment. The framework provides the ability to debug or tune the platform with common open source development tools and development libraries or utilities.
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