SLNet RF

Features Overview

SLNet telnet server software turns any Microsoft Windows 2000 or 2003 server into a true multi-user system. SLNet enables an unlimited number of users to work invisibly and simultaneously on any Windows server without interfering with one another or the server console user. Additionally, SLNet optimizes the telnet protocol between Radio Frequency (RF) devices and Windows servers.

Telnet Application Features

  • Remote users can work invisibly and simultaneously on the same Windows 2000 or 2003 server without interfering with the server console user.
  • Allows unlimited concurrent connections for any device running terminal emulation, including RF devices.
  • Users can drop straight into custom applications or access the Common Command Shell.
  • Use existing character-based and DOS applications to run multiple users without modification to Windows 2000 or 2003.
  • Written in open Internet standards to work with any telnet client. No proprietary client software is required.
  • Features two levels of ‘time-out’ including: the clean up of processes when a connection is dropped and inactivity time-outs to log clients off after a specified period of no activity.
  • System administrators can include more information such as security warnings for log-on banners through the multi-line banner support.
  • Gives administrators the ability to customize the log-on and password prompts.
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Telnet Security

  • Completely preserves Windows security protocols.
  • Requires user authentication by the Windows security authority.
  • Gives administrators the ability to configure SLNet permissions on a user-by-user basis.
  • Restricts log-on rights to users with “log-on locally” permissions.
  • Gives users the same permissions as if they were working at the console.
  • Allow only specified users to log on via Telnet.
  • Restricts log-on rights to specific IP addresses or address ranges.
  • Allows the log-on sequence to be encrypted
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Hand Held RF Device Support

  • SLNet RF allows unlimited concurrent RF devices connections.
  • Ready for real-time use with any wireless radio frequency (RF) device that supports the telnet protocol.
  • Users can simultaneously gain access to Windows 2000 and 2003 hosts.
  • Support small screen sizes.
  • No extensive application rewrites or the investment of learning new and cumbersome wireless APIs.
  • Use existing character-based and DOS applications to run multi-users without modification to Windows 2000 or 2003.
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