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Digi International
SKU: 70001807
Digi International 70001807 PortServer TS MEI 4-Port
4-port serial device server connects legacy equipment to modern IP networks
- PortServer TS MEI 4-port serial device server
- Connects legacy serial gear to modern IP networks
- Remote management for distributed deployments
$649.00 $521.99 Save $127.01 -
Digi International
SKU: 70001851
Digi International 70001851 One SP 1-Port RS-232/422/485
Single-port serial device server converts RS-232/422/485 to Ethernet
- ONE SP 1-port serial device server
- RS-232 / 422 / 485 protocol support in one port
- 5-year warranty serial-to-Ethernet gateway
$360.00 $289.99 Save $70.01 -
Digi International
SKU: 70001862
Digi International 70001862 Digi One IA 1-Port RS-232/422/485
Single-port serial device server bridges RS-232/422/485 to Ethernet
- DIGI ONE IA 1-port serial-to-network device server
- RS-232 / RS-422 / RS-485 software-selectable
- 0.7 lb compact form for industrial cabinet install
$460.00 $369.99 Save $90.01 -
Digi International
SKU: 70001917
Digi International 70001917 PortServer TS H MEI 1-Port Device
1-port serial device server bridges legacy equipment to Ethernet networks
- PortServer TS H MEI 1-port secure serial server
- Encrypted remote access for serial equipment
- Single-port form for cabinet or wall mount
$760.00 $610.99 Save $149.01 -
Digi International
SKU: 70001919
Digi International 70001919 PortServer TS H MEI 4-Port Serial
4-port serial device server with hardware encryption for legacy equipment
- PortServer TS H MEI 4-port serial device server
- Encrypted managed remote serial access
- Secure connectivity for legacy serial gear
$1,300.00 $1,043.99 Save $256.01 -
Digi International
SKU: 70001992
Digi International 70001992 PortServer TS 2 Port
2-port serial device server bridges legacy equipment to Ethernet networks
- PortServer TS 2-port serial device server
- Bridges legacy serial gear to modern IP networks
- 1.45 lb compact form for cabinet installations
$960.00 $771.99 Save $188.01 -
Digi International
SKU: 70002041
Digi International 70002041 PortServer TS 1-Port RS-232
Single RS-232 serial device server with DIN rail mount for network access
- 1-port RS-232 serial-to-Ethernet device server
- DIN rail mountable for industrial cabinet install
- Network-based serial data transmission
$330.00 $265.99 Save $64.01 -
Digi International
SKU: 70002043
Digi International 70002043 PortServer TS 2-Port RS-232
2-port RS-232 serial server with DIN rail mount for legacy device integration
- 2-port RS-232 serial-to-Ethernet device server
- DIN rail mountable for industrial cabinets
- Bridges legacy gear to modern network infrastructure
$399.00 $320.99 Save $78.01 -
Digi International
SKU: 70002045
Digi International 70002045 PortServer TS 4-Port RS-232
4-port RS-232 device server with DIN rail mount for serial-to-Ethernet conversion
- 4-port RS-232 serial-to-Ethernet device server
- DIN rail mountable for industrial cabinet install
- Reliable serial-to-IP gateway for legacy gear
$599.00 $481.99 Save $117.01 -
Digi International
SKU: 70002411
Digi International 70002411 ConnectPort LTS 32-Port RS232
32-port RS232 serial device server with Ethernet connectivity
- ConnectPort LTS 32-port RS-232 device server
- RJ-45 configuration for legacy serial connectivity
- 8.56 lb rack-mount for distributed deployments
$4,220.00 $3,394.99 Save $825.01 -
Digi International
SKU: ASB-EX15-XX18-OUS
Digi International ASB-EX15-XX18-OUS 2-Port Industrial Ethernet
Compact 2-port Ethernet switch for industrial automation in harsh environments
- 2-port industrial Ethernet switch at 10/100 Mbps for compact sites
- Industrial operating temperature range for harsh-environment use
- Compact 2-port footprint with 5-year warranty for field cabinets
$919.00 $843.99 Save $75.01 -
Digi International
SKU: EP-USB-4
Digi International EP-USB-4 4-Port RS232 Serial Adapter
USB-to-serial adapter with 4 independent RS232 ports for legacy devices
- 4-port RS-232 USB-to-serial managed adapter
- Bridges legacy serial gear to modern USB hosts
- 5-year warranty media converter
$435.00 $349.99 Save $85.01 -
Digi International
SKU: EP-USB-4-D25
Digi International EP-USB-4-D25 EdgePort/4 RS-232 Serial Adapter
4-port RS-232 serial adapter with USB connection for legacy devices
- EdgePort/4 RS-232 USB-to-serial adapter, DB-25
- 230 Kbps for serial device connectivity
- Extends legacy serial gear over USB
$435.00 $349.99 Save $85.01 -
Digi International
SKU: EP-USB-4S
Digi International EP-USB-4S 4-Port Serial Adapter
4-port serial adapter adds RS-232/422/485 connectivity via USB
- 4-port USB-to-serial adapter, RS-232/422/485
- 230 Kbps data rate for legacy serial integration
- 1.12 lb compact form for installer toolbox
$540.00 $433.99 Save $106.01 -
Digi International
SKU: EP-USB-8
Digi International EP-USB-8 8-Port RS-232 Serial Adapter
USB-to-serial adapter expands one port into 8 independent RS-232 channels
- EP-USB-8 8-port RS-232 USB-to-serial adapter
- Eight independent DB-9 serial ports from one USB
- Industrial-grade media converter for legacy gear
$660.00 $530.99 Save $129.01 -
Digi International
SKU: EP-USB-8-D25
Digi International EP-USB-8-D25 8-Port RS-232 Serial Adapter
8-port RS-232 serial adapter adds legacy connectivity via single USB
- EdgePort/8 8-port RS-232 USB-to-serial adapter
- 8 DB-25 RS-232 ports from one USB host
- 3.35 lb media converter for legacy integration
$660.00 $530.99 Save $129.01
Connectivity Modules
Add-on connectivity modules for label printers including Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, Ethernet, and serial interface cards. Upgrade printer communication options to match network infrastructure requirements without replacing the base printing hardware.
Plan Your Deployment
- Identify required protocol: Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or parallel/serial for legacy systems
- Confirm module form factor compatibility with printer expansion slot or port bay
- Evaluate dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4/5 GHz) for warehouse RF congestion environments
- Specify Bluetooth version for mobile device pairing and proximity printing workflows
- Plan IP address assignment and network security for Ethernet-connected printers
Connectivity Modules — Engineering-Grade Warehouse Data Capture for Commercial Deployments
This category covers 239 working models of connectivity modules sourced manufacturer-direct or through channel-direct US distribution. Build the rest of your system around the architectural choices below — compatibility, environmental rating, and lifecycle decisions made here propagate through every downstream component you specify.
What to Look For
Read range and barcode symbology drive scanner choice. Linear (1D) scanners read UPC, Code 128, EAN. 2D imagers read QR, DataMatrix, Aztec — increasingly required for compliance labels, mobile payment, and DSCSA pharma serialization. Long-range scanners reach 20-30 feet for high-rack inventory; short-range handhelds work at arm's length on conveyors.
Form factor and connectivity affect operator throughput. Handheld scanners, ring scanners, mobile computers, and presentation scanners each suit different workflows. Wireless (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi) scanners free operators from cable but require battery management. Mobile computers (Zebra TC, Honeywell CT) bundle scanning into a phone-style device with apps for inventory, picking, and put-away.
Label printer choice depends on volume, media type, and durability requirements. Thermal-transfer printing uses a ribbon and produces durable labels for outdoor or chemical exposure. Direct-thermal needs no ribbon but labels fade in sun and heat; correct for shipping labels and short-term applications. Print volume per shift dictates desktop versus industrial printer (Zebra ZT, Honeywell PD/PX, TSC TTP).
Media compatibility and ribbon-printer matching is the slow-burn problem of label-printing deployments. Cheap mismatched ribbon/media combinations cause printhead wear, smudging, and label adhesion failure. Use the manufacturer's recommended ribbon/media pairings — the slight cost premium pays back in printhead life. Plan ribbon and media inventory together; running out of either stops the operation.
Key Specs in This Category
| Spec | Available Options |
|---|---|
| IP Rating | IP67, IP65 |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Wired, Bluetooth, 2 x 2 MIMO 2.4/5 GHz: 802.11 b/g/n 2.4 GHz or 802.11 n/a/ac 5 GHz |
| Power | Phoenix connector, IEC 60320 C14 (inlet), Screw down removable terminal block |
| Type | Printer, Switch, Serial Device Server, Scanner, Serial Server, Accessory, Bluetooth Module Kit, Device server |
| Night Vision | Yes |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Should I buy a handheld scanner or a mobile computer?
Handheld scanners (Zebra DS, Honeywell Granit, Code CR) are best for high-volume single-purpose scanning — receiving, shipping, point-of-sale. Mobile computers (Zebra TC, Honeywell CT, Datalogic Skorpio) bundle scanning into a device that runs picking, inventory, and warehouse-management apps. For operations where the operator needs more than scan-and-confirm, mobile computers are worth the additional cost. Pure scan-and-confirm workflows are cheaper with handhelds.
What's the difference between direct-thermal and thermal-transfer printing?
Direct-thermal printing applies heat to chemically-treated labels — no ribbon needed. Labels fade in sun and heat, so it's correct for short-term applications like shipping. Thermal-transfer printing melts ribbon ink onto durable label stock — used for permanent asset tags, outdoor labels, and chemical-exposure labels. Choose direct-thermal for cost on short-term labels and thermal-transfer for durability on long-life labels.
How long does a label printer printhead last?
Industrial printheads last 30-50 million inches of printing on a well-maintained printer with matched ribbon and media. Desktop printers run 20-30 million inches. Mismatched ribbon/media, abrasive labels, and inadequate cleaning shorten life dramatically — to under 5 million inches in worst cases. Schedule printhead inspection at every label-roll change and cleaning at every shift.
Can I use generic ribbons in any printer?
Technically yes for ribbons in compatible width — practically no without quality risk. Manufacturer-recommended ribbons match the printhead's resistance, dot timing, and ink chemistry. Generic ribbons often cause faded prints, increased printhead wear, or static buildup that damages electronics. The cost savings on ribbon rarely justify the operational risk; stick with the manufacturer's recommended consumables for production printers.
What barcode symbology should I print?
Code 128 is the universal default for 1D barcodes — high density, alphanumeric. UPC-A and EAN-13 are required for retail goods. QR and DataMatrix are required for compliance, mobile payment, and many compliance labels (pharma DSCSA). Code 39 is older and lower-density — used in legacy systems. For new applications, lead with Code 128 (1D) and DataMatrix (2D) and add others only when required.
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