PreLC Member P Join Date Apr 2019 Location Mars Posts 587 Jan 7, 2021 #1 Hi PLCs.net! I was wondering if anyone has been able to leverage the bandwidth advantages of EN4TR Network cards with L7 processors? PCDC says they are compatible, but just wanted to know if it's truly going to work:
Hi PLCs.net! I was wondering if anyone has been able to leverage the bandwidth advantages of EN4TR Network cards with L7 processors? PCDC says they are compatible, but just wanted to know if it's truly going to work:
JeremyM Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date May 2014 Location Dallas, Texas Posts 1,233 Jan 7, 2021 #2 If it can be added to an L7 tree, it should work.
PreLC Member OP P Join Date Apr 2019 Location Mars Posts 587 Jan 7, 2021 #3 JeremyM said: If it can be added to an L7 tree, it should work. Click to expand... Thanks for the response, While that is true, I just wanted to know if the bottleneck for the communication lies with the overhead timeslice value in the controller properties? Would it really give results?
JeremyM said: If it can be added to an L7 tree, it should work. Click to expand... Thanks for the response, While that is true, I just wanted to know if the bottleneck for the communication lies with the overhead timeslice value in the controller properties? Would it really give results?
Contr_Conn Member Join Date Sep 2003 Location Ohio Posts 2,579 Jan 7, 2021 #4 EN4TR is fully supported in all L7/L8 chassis except local Redundancy chassis. It gives you better packets per second values for I/O and HMI
EN4TR is fully supported in all L7/L8 chassis except local Redundancy chassis. It gives you better packets per second values for I/O and HMI
PreLC Member OP P Join Date Apr 2019 Location Mars Posts 587 Jan 7, 2021 #5 Contr_Conn said: EN4TR is fully supported in all L7/L8 chassis except local Redundancy chassis. It gives you better packets per second values for I/O and HMI Click to expand... Awesome! Do you think upload/download times are improved too? Regards, -PreLC
Contr_Conn said: EN4TR is fully supported in all L7/L8 chassis except local Redundancy chassis. It gives you better packets per second values for I/O and HMI Click to expand... Awesome! Do you think upload/download times are improved too? Regards, -PreLC
Contr_Conn Member Join Date Sep 2003 Location Ohio Posts 2,579 Jan 7, 2021 #6 PreLC said: Awesome! Do you think upload/download times are improved too? -PreLC Click to expand... I don't know, most likely not.
PreLC said: Awesome! Do you think upload/download times are improved too? -PreLC Click to expand... I don't know, most likely not.
PreLC Member OP P Join Date Apr 2019 Location Mars Posts 587 Jan 7, 2021 #7 Contr_Conn said: EN4TR is fully supported in all L7/L8 chassis except local Redundancy chassis. It gives you better packets per second values for I/O and HMI Click to expand... Contr_Conn said: I don't know, most likely not. Click to expand... Haha I'll report back if I find out.
Contr_Conn said: EN4TR is fully supported in all L7/L8 chassis except local Redundancy chassis. It gives you better packets per second values for I/O and HMI Click to expand... Contr_Conn said: I don't know, most likely not. Click to expand... Haha I'll report back if I find out.