Hurco machines with UltiNet connect to an Ethernet network (both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps) using standard Internet protocols. Many so-called network-enabled machines in the industry are “drip fed.” That means a little bit of data is transferred to the machine at a time, and then discarded. Should anything occur, like a broken tool, the entire program must start over. The best way to avoid “data starvation” is to have a legitimate, high-speed data link straight into the machine’s hard drive. That’s precisely what Hurco’s UltiNet does.Hurco also supports wireless connectivity. UltiNet is available for both mills and lathes.What makes Hurco's UltiNet unique?
Other benefits to Hurco's UltiNet: