New Kit! Arduino Ethernet (XPort) shield

Want your Arduino to check email? How about sending a twitter (which can then be easily forwarded to a phone via SMS)? Or grabbing data from a website? There are so many possibilites for projects that connect to the Internet to get data, now there’s an easy way to do it with an Arduino.

This shield allows you to add and use an XPort or XPort direct(+) Ethernet module (they cost only US$30-$50) using any 4 pins. All of the TCP/IP stack awfulness is done for you in the module so its super easy to just connect to any server.

Specifications

Read all the info on the website,
check out some of the example code,
and buy the kit from the shop.



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6 Comments

  1. Since you’re going with Lantronix, will the shield also support the MatchPort b/g for WiFi projects? I’m not sure of the MatchPort is pin compatible with the XPort, but they should be pretty close.

    Hmm, you’d also want some mechanical support for attaching the antenna; that could be a tight squeeze with the “shield” form factor.

    Comment by J. Peterson — February 19, 2008 @ 3:31 pm

  2. the matchport is nowhere near the same pinout as the xport direct!

    as it says on the project page, “This shield is not designed for WiPort or Matchport modules (wireless 802.11) or other ethernet modules such as Wiznet, Rabbit, etc.”

    Comment by ladyada — February 19, 2008 @ 3:35 pm

  3. Excellent. Thanks for this!

    Comment by Scott Reston — February 19, 2008 @ 6:55 pm

  4. what is it realy suposta do and how reliabal is it. plus where do i get It!!!!

    Comment by Heartbreaker — February 23, 2008 @ 7:06 pm

  5. Any reason to go with the Lantronix and not another module, like a Digi?

    Comment by Jordan — March 18, 2008 @ 8:55 am

  6. the xport direct is the least expensive module out there. are the digi modules better in some way? they dont seem to be as prevalent…

    Comment by ladyada — March 18, 2008 @ 12:32 pm

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