ESTeem Wireless Ethernet Products Receive Innovator Award by ISA

Electronic Systems Technology, Inc. (EST) (OTC: ELST), a manufacturer of wireless communications hardware, announces that their ESTeem Model 192E and Wireless LAN Card products received an Innovator Award for new technology at the 2001 Instrumentation, Systems & Automation Society (ISA) conference today.

The Instrumentation, Systems & Automation Society with 39,000 members in 110 countries, is the largest professional society of industrial automation measurement and control technology professionals in the world. September 10th to the 13th, ISA 2001 will host over 25,000 attendees at its premier conference and exhibition for instrumentation, systems, and automation professionals in North America at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas. The Innovator's Award at the convention recognizes new technology, solutions, products and applications for industrial automation users.

The ESTeem Model 192E and its companion Wireless LAN Card are based upon the IEEE 802.11b technology, but specifically designed for harsh industrial environments. Both ESTeem Ethernet products can provide a direct replacement for a hardwired Ethernet 10BaseT Local Area Network (LAN) for inter-office and building-to-building communications to reduce cable and installation costs. The typical return on investment for the ESTeem LAN is 6 months to 2 years depending on the application. After the initial investment there is no reoccurring costs to move the LAN users within the wireless infrastructure.

With the rise in popularity of Ethernet protocols in industrial applications, the ESTeem Ethernet products can provide industrial control products and computer networks the advantages of a wireless network at true Ethernet speeds. The flexibility, ease of installation and mobility of wireless communication can solve many of the problems faced during the modernization of the industrial plant to Ethernet based protocols.


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