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LANTRONIX SERVES DIGI INTERNATIONAL WITH PATENT INFRINGEMENT LAWSUIT
01 September 2004 - Lantronix

Lantronix, Inc. (Nasdaq: LTRX) announced today that it has filed and served a patent infringement lawsuit against Digi International, Inc. The suit, filed in the U.S. Federal District Court for the Central District of California, states that Digi is infringing upon Lantronix U.S. Patent No. 6,571,305 (''305 patent') entitled 'System for Extending Length of a Connection to a USB Peripheral.'

Lantronix, Inc. (Nasdaq: LTRX) announced today that it has filed and served a patent infringement lawsuit against Digi International, Inc. The suit, filed in the U.S. Federal District Court for the Central District of California, states that Digi is infringing upon Lantronix U.S. Patent No. 6,571,305 (''305 patent') entitled 'System for Extending Length of a Connection to a USB Peripheral.' The '305 Patent provides a system for extending in length a connection from a universal serial bus peripheral device to a computer beyond the length enabled by the device hardware. The invention overcomes the five meter USB distance limitation.

'Lantronix has a long-standing reputation as a first-to-market innovator in networking solutions,' said Lantronix CEO Marc Nussbaum. 'We are committed to acting quickly and vigorously to protect the value of our intellectual property.'

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About: Lantronix
Lantronix develops hardware and software solutions to help businesses and government agencies remotely access and manage network infrastructure equipment and rapidly network-enable their physical electronic devices. With a 15-year heritage of connecting serial devices to networks, and more than 22 million ports connected to Lantronix products, the company is a one-stop shop for technologists who design, manage and configure servers, devices and network infrastructure equipment, incorporating the advantages of remote, secure data centre and device management.


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