**Replacement: **None. There is no direct replacement for this product and we will no longer be carrying it. This page is for reference only.
The Serial Web Server module provides TCP/IP access to the serial data. The output pin uses a 20-pin 2mm spacing layout, which is pin-compatible with XBee modules. The LinkSprite Serial Web Server module can also be plugged directly into a powerline communication modem to act as a powerline-to-web server bridge.
Because it's a serial server, a configurable static IP address is used to prevent the IP address from being changed. The IP and serial settings are configurable through the convenient AT commands, detailed in the datasheet.
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Hmmmm....mega168....WizNet5100.....EtherDuino re-flash?
This batch has lastest firmware.
The updated data sheet can be found at:
http://www.linksprite.com/download/showdownload.php?id=35&lang=en
This product is simply a UART to TCP, and can?t be used for a Web Server.
(A web server is a computer program that delivers (serves) content, such as web pages, using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol.)
The ATMega firmware on this board cannot received an HTTP request properly, only some small data.
It might not be called "Web Server Interface", and the firmware has not been updated by LinkSprite...
Thanks
The current one for sale got updated firmware and can set up gateway address and netmask using AT commands. Newer manual will be posted.
Where can I get the new manual?
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http://www.linksprite.com/download/showdownload.php?id=35&lang=en
This product dont have the option to setup the gateway address and the netmask, just only works in local network, if somebody want work in extranet or in the internet this device dont work in this case
http://www.linksprite.com/article/shownews.php?lang=en&id=25
Step-by-step guide of using LinkSprite Embedded Serial Webserver on WAN