![]() Serial port over IP Network. Access Remote Serial DevicesBy: Eltima Software Dedicated software is always the best solution when it comes to flexibility and convenience, and this is also the case when it comes to your serial extender. Distance is not an issue when with RS232 TCP IP software converter – you can completely rely on the program and connect to any remote serial peripheral regardless of where it is located. Internet connection of two COM ports COM ports can be shared online or on any network and there is a wide range of software tools to assist in this. TCP COM Bridge by AGG Software is one of the solutions to simplify managing devices placed far away from your current location. This helps you to connect and manage remote devices and easily connect computers via their COM ports. Here's why TCP COM Bridge is worth your attention: • First, it lets you handle up to 256 real or virtual serial ports created in the system with the help of the app. • Second, the software makes it possible to access the same serial port from different applications as well as divide serial data from one COM port into several streams. • Third, using the kernel driver technology, TCP COM Bridge provides support for Power Management, WDM, WMI, and the like. Unlimited devices can be accessed via TCP/IP Serial to Ethernet Connector (https://serial- Other stand-out features include: Server mode SEC is the perfect tool for anyone wanting to turn their PC into a serial device server which can share many peripherals across local networks or online. The software is specifically designed to do this and removes any of the difficulties you may face with other software choices. Client mode The software can initiate remote connections for a client's system simply by configuring the required TCP port and the server's hostname. This will make the host PC accessible to the client and you can even access serial peripherals without having SEC installed on to the server computer. Redirecting data over UDP The app can transport data across local networks using UDP without needing installation on the remote side. End
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