What exactly can you do with 1784-U2DN?

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What exactly can you do with 1784-U2DN?

I am looking to connect a PC to the DeviceNet to run security penetration testing.

That's how I found 1784-U2DN. It advertisted as a way to allow connection to DeviceNet from a USB port on PC.

I saw that you need a driver for it which is provided by RSLinx V2.54 or later and you can use NetDecoder to analyze traffic captured by 1784-U2DN.

I have two questions
1) Have anyone has experience writing their own software without usage of NetDecoder to capture DeviceNet traffic via 1784-U2DN?

2) Is 1784-U2DN a read only connection? Can you actually send data to DeviceNet using it?
 

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