Re: Re: usb to usb comm ports - possible? how?

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James B. Byrne wrote:
...
 The purpose of the
serial connection is to permit a laptop to substitute for a
monitor/kb/mouse on site in that eventuality.  If it proves too cumbersome
to enable direct host to host communications via usb then we will simply
ship a 15" flat screen, kb and mouse with the unit and have them returned
afterwards.


or, use commercial servers with integrated TCP kvm's such as HP's iLO, Dell's DRAC, Sun's ILOM, etc. These provide virtual consoles and CD/DVD's over IP where the client side just needs a java enabled web browser. they generally have their own ethernet ports for this, and you assign them a dedicated IP address. most require SSL (https:) to connect, so are quite secure.


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