Re: help with fanuc oi control
- From: rwwink <rwwink@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 22:08:44 -0500
It would seem that the "notebook" wireless adapters are what you're
saying you want.
Fits in the PCMIA slot and provide direct connection to the wireless
network.
Did I miss something?
R. Wink
On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 07:40:55 -0400, "jimz" <jss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Thanks for all the replies..
To clarify a few things:
1. I already use both hardwire networking and wan
for our machines.
2. For the Kia, I am currently using a wan to a pc and
the serial input on the Kia control to xfer programs.
My opinion -- akward.
3. The Kia is ethernet ready. To turn on the option is
around 4K -- plain stupid.
My question revolves around the workings of the pcmcia memory
card itself. It seems to me that someone makes
( or should consider making ) a pcmcia card
that can be wireless written to via wan or bluetooth.
In other words, when you put power to
the card, it has wireless read/write capability residing on
the card itself.
This would mean I could change the memory contents
from a remote computer without having to remove it from
the pcmcia slot. It would show up on my office pc as
another drive.
I have mostly cincinati controls in our shop and the networking
option was only $500 bucks. Still a unreasonable , but
not criminal.
Jim
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