Network Serial Port Kit 5.8.7

Network Serial Port Kit allows you to connect any serial port devices over TCP/IP network or Internet. Program creates and connects up to 254 virtual serial ports at a time. Physical COM ports can be connected over the network as well.

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License Shareware
Expires 15 Days
Price $269
Downloads 1,190
OS Support Windows Install and Uninstall
File Size 5.48 MB ( 5,607 KB )
Published Jun 15, 2004 (20 years ago)
Updated Jan 11, 2017 (7 years ago)

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Product Details

Network Serial Port Kit allows you to connect any serial port devices over the TCP/IP network or Internet. Creation of local virtual serial ports pairs are available as well.

Program creates up to 254 virtual serial ports at a time. Physical COM ports located on remote computer can be connected to host computer over the network as well. You can connect data collection serial devices: bar code scanners, modems, sensors, meters, gages, RF equipment, telephone PBX systems, laboratory or industrial instruments, and so on - to the serial ports of your computer to deliver that data anywhere over any TCP/IP based network.

For example you can convert usual PC to "Serial Port Server" so then you can connect any serial device directly to a TCP/IP network and communicate with that device from any other PC in the same network or across the Internet. This allows you to use existing Windows based serial communications software to send and receive data to remote serial device across a network.

Requirements: none
Release Info: Minor Update on Dec 09, 2015
Release Notes: Windows 10 support added. Drivers are now digitally signed by WHQL. A lot of small bugs have been fixed.
Related Tags: network serial port network com port serial port to ethernet com port to tcp/ip serial port to tcp/ip

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