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PXS - What Does It Do?

The PXS exchanges synchronous protocols for TCP/IP/Ethernet and reverse. It can operate as a gateway, tunnel, bridge, switch or other type of communication server.

PXS Sync to Ethernet Switch
PXS provides 2 sync ports to a PC

Connected directly or indirectly to a computer's TCP/IP/Ethernet port through either a TCP/IP LAN or WAN, the PXS can provide two synchronous ports and protocol services, just as an internal synchronous adaptor does.

PXS converts a Sync port into an Ethernet one

The PXS connected to a computer's synchronous port(s) switches it to TCP/IP/Ethernet. Protocol conversion can be done on any layer: physical, link, network or higher.

This exchange does not affect the synchronous hardware or the software running on the system.

By using your Inter/Intranet instead of additional leased or dial-up lines or public or private data networks (X.25, Frame Relay), you will simplify your network, save costs and gain higher flexibility and speed.

PXS provides an easy migration path from legacy to modern networks