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| - | By default, the LAN Bridge is configured to communicate over both **UDP broadcasts** and **TCP Server** on port ''10207''. | + | By default, the LAN Bridge is configured to communicate over both ''**UDP broadcasts** and **TCP Server** on port **10207**''. |
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| * Communicating with third party RS232 devices such as projectors, TVs, etc. | * Communicating with third party RS232 devices such as projectors, TVs, etc. | ||
| - | By default the LAN Bridge is configured to communicate directly with any connected serial device on TCP port 10208.\\ | + | <WRAP center round info 90%> |
| + | By default the LAN Bridge is configured to communicate directly with any connected serial device on ''TCP port 10208''.\\ | ||
| The LAN Bridge must be set to RS232 mode first (by using the setup button on the top of the LAN Bridge, or via the System Commander configuration software). | The LAN Bridge must be set to RS232 mode first (by using the setup button on the top of the LAN Bridge, or via the System Commander configuration software). | ||
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| === Socket and Cable Pinouts === | === Socket and Cable Pinouts === | ||