Gateways, Routers

A gateway is a node (router) in a computer network, a key stopping point for data on its way to and from other networks and often acts as a proxy server and a firewall. Gateways regulate traffic between two dissimilar networks, while routers regulate traffic between similar networks. These devices are selected by specific function, modulation or protocol, operational frequency, data rate, power output and interface.


HMS Networks AB7319-B

CANOPEN-MODBUS TCP CONVERTER

735.9

HMS Networks AB7832-F

PROFIBUS-ETHERNET/IP ADAPTER

713.9

HMS Networks AB7831-F

ETHERNET/IP-ETHERNET/IP

713.9

HMS Networks AB7653-F

DEVICENET-PROFINET ADAPTER

713.9

HMS Networks AB7634-F

PROFIBUS-MODBUS TCP CONVERTER

713.9

HMS Networks AB7632-F

ETHERNET/IP-MODBUS TCP CONVERTER

713.9

HMS Networks AB7652-F

PROFIBUS-PROFINET CONVERTER

713.9

HMS Networks AB7838-F

ETHERNET/IP-CANOPEN CONVERTER

713.9