SLnet telnet for Radio Frequency Devices
(RF)
Seattle Lab listened to its radio frequency (RF) customers
and is offering specifically tailored features and benefits
to meet the needs of the market. This includes all telnet clients
located on wireless devices. Install the SLnet Telnet service
on your Windows 2000 or 2003 host and your applications are ready
for real-time use with any RF device that supports the Telnet
protocol a perfect solution for warehousing, manufacturing,
grocery stores and more!
SLnet lets you go wireless today, without
the hassle of extensive application rewrites or the investment
of learning new and
cumbersome wireless APIs. SLnet provides more than just simple
Telnet access to your applications.
Supports Serial Devices
SLnet functions to provide other serial devices – such
as barcode readers, time clocks and cash registers – with
a dedicated computer connection. With SLnet running on
a Windows 2000 or 2003 server, users can access the server to
perform text
mode command-line operations and run any character-based
application.
Two Levels of Time Out
SLnet contains two
new levels of
definable “time-out” features.
This includes the clean up of processes when connections
drop, as well as inactivity time-outs so that clients are
logged
off after specified periods of no reported activity. Smaller Screen Sizes
SLnet supports smaller screen sizes,
situations where clients do not handle wrapping, and sending
larger packets.
SLNet RF telnet software allows:
- Unlimited concurrent connections for any device running terminal
emulation, with a hand-held RF device. The only limitation
is your system resources.
- Two configurable levels of time-out, including the clean up
of processes when connections drop, as well as inactivity
time-outs so that clients are logged off after specified periods of no
activity.
- Windows turns into a true multi-user system
- Existing character-based and DOS applications run multiple
users without modification to Windows NT or 2000.
- Users the ability to drop straight into custom applications
or accessthe Windows Common Command Shell.
- Users can work invisibly on theSLNet server without interfering
with a console user.
- System administrators to include more information such as security
warnings in log-on banners through multi-line banner
support.
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