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Com Port to TCP/IP
or IP to (virtual) RS232 Redirector Software
TCP-Com
is a software-based RS232 to TCP/IP converter. TCP-Com
allows any of the RS232 serial ports on
your PC to interface directly to a TCP/IP network (Ethernet/Internet).
Attach
RS232 data collection devices - modems, scales, meters, barcode scanners,
PLCs, sensors, gages, RF equipment, telephone PBX
systems, GPS receivers, laboratory instruments, etc. to the serial
ports on your PC and communicate with those devices
from any other workstation over Ethernet
or across
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This would allow
you to use TCP-Wedge, Telnet, Hyperterminal or any other
TCP/IP communication software to read or write to the serial
device directly from any PC located on the same Ethernet network or
across the Internet.
TCP-Com can also create “Virtual” RS232 serial ports
that are actually connections to a TCP/IP port. This allows you to
use existing Windows based serial communications software to send
and receive data across a TCP/IP network.
NEW! - Watch TCP-Com VIDEOS:
Introduction
to TCP-Com
Sharing
serial ports across a network with TCP-Com
Using
TCP-Com to create a virtual serial splitter cable
Click here to see a list of typical applications for
TCP-Com.
Extremely Easy to Use
Just select the serial port and the serial communications parameters
and enter an IP address and a socket number. Then activate! It's that
easy!
FREE Demo Software
Test TCP-Com for yourself:
Download
FREE TCP-Com v6.0
This is a full working 30-day evaluation version to let you test the power
and ease of this software at no risk. Call 800-722-6004 if you need support or have any questions.
Note: This version
will run under Windows 98, ME,
NT, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista and Windows 7.
Features
- Supports up to 115Kb serial communications.
- Supports up to 256 com ports simultaneously.
- Supports up to 256 TCP/IP connections as either a client
or server.
- Supports multiple client connections
when configured as a TCP/IP server.
- NEW! - Supports the ability to create Virtual
COM ports that are actually TCP/IP port connections.
- NEW! - Supports UDP as well as TCP/IP communications
- NEW! - Supports advanced error recovery features
that automatically repair broken TCP/IP connections.
- NEW! - Install TCP-Com as a Windows service.
TALtech support was incredibly fast to respond
to my questions and went way beyond my expectations, ultimately
solving my problem when I was really in a pinch ! - Bill Cumley,
San Diego Computer Consultants
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