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| ComPort/IP Utilities |
| ComPort/IP Server |
| ComPort/IP Client |
| Serial-File |
| TCP-File |
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Features
- The data received from serial port is converted to the format of TCP/IP packets and is sent to TCP/IP port and vice versa;
- When ComPort/IP Server is running, data received from TCP/IP port is sent to serial port(s) permanently. Total number of serial ports can be up to 256 with an individual TCP/IP port assigned to each serial port;
- ComPort/IP Server implements a bridge between a TCP/IP port and a serial port. The user can access equipment connected to a remote serial port using any telnet application available (HyperTerminal, Tterm etc.)
- ComPort/IP Server allows any number of users access any serial port
- ComPort/IP Server is capable of restricting access to any serial port by password-protecting connections.
The diagram below illustrates the operation of ComPort/IP Server:

The user can connect to a remote TCP/IP port, that is used by ComPort/IP Server, and operate equipment connected to a remote serial port. This allows equipment operator take full control of any number of serial devices from anywhere. The operator only requires having Internet, Intranet or any other TCP/IP based network connection and administrator rights on the machine where ComPort/IP Server is installed.
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| ComPort/IP Utilities |
| ComPort/IP Server |
| ComPort/IP Client |
| Serial-File |
| TCP-File |
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