The SNAP2410 allows limited intelligence or legacy serial devices to transmit unformatted serial data to an application residing on an Ethernet network.
Each remote device can be treated as an Ethernet device by the application even though the remote device sends and receives unformatted serial data.
The SNAP2410 handles all IP or port assignments as well as encapsulating and un-encapsulating unformatted data into and out of Ethernet datagrams.
Seamless Roaming
Seamless roaming allows applications to be in constant communication with remotes. Even as remotes move from one coverage area to another, constant
communication is maintained.
Scalable
SNAP family members have an integral WIT2410 radio module providing 460Kbps throughput for up to 62 remotes. Multiple SNAPs can be deployed to
provide communication for more remote devices.
Versatile
Configuration of the SNAP family is through a standard RS-232 serial port using the
Murata
WinSNAP24 Windows™-based software. Alternatively, the
SNAP may be configured through a Telnet session. The system designer is given the freedom to choose the wireless communication parameters that
provide the optimum performance for each application. Thus, the communication between the base station and the remotes is not 802.11b compatible.
Point-to-point and point-to-multipoint modes are supported using a dynamically assigned TDMA mode.
Reliable
The SNAP2410 family provides both reliable communication and reliable operation. With Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum technology, the SNAP
provides immunity to jamming as well as immunity to multipath fading. Using Automatic Retransmit Request (ARQ) in addition to a 2K buffer, transparent
error-free communication is automatic. The built-in data scrambling adds a measure of security. And reliable operation is assured through our stringent QA