Serial to Ethernet Connector v.4.1.5.192c

Serial to Ethernet Connector v.4.1.5.192c


Serial to Ethernet Connector v.4.1.5.192c | 7,1 Mb

Serial to Ethernet Connector is an advanced software solution that allows you to share more than 255 serial port devices over network easily turning your computer into low-cost terminal server. Thus, any serial port device connected to a COM port can be accessed from anywhere in the world (via Internet or LAN) as if it is attached directly to the remote PC. When the attached serial port device sends communication data, it is actually transmitted over TCP/IP network and back from the network to your serial device.

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Serial to Ethernet Connector provides the ability to create several connection types for three main purposes:

Share serial port for incoming connections (Server):

Server connection will be waiting for incoming client connections and actually will share local real or virtual serial port into network. Server connection provides an ability to connect many clients simultaneously and each connected client is able to transmit input/output serial data to local real or virtual serial port. Client can be any application that can initialize outgoing connection to TCP/IP server (SEC, Telnet, etc).

Connect serial port to remote host (Client):

Creating client connection will initiate local real or virtual serial port data redirection to the remote server using TCP/IP protocol. Client connection does not require SEC presence at the remote side. All that you have to do is specify remote server's IP address (or network name) and TCP port to connect to. Once connection is established, all data sent from remote end, will be genuinely delivered to local serial port where it can be processed further.

Share serial port using UDP:

You can redirect input/output data from local real or virtual serial port using UDP/IP underlying protocol. This type of connection does not require SEC presence at the remote side as well. Besides, you are able to broadcast all serial data to your local network.

Starting from version 4.0 Serial to Ethernet Connector enables you to select data transmission protocol, which will be used for connection: RAW data transmission algorithm or Telnet (RFC 2217) protocol.

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What's new:

* Added: new range of choosing TCP and UDP ports, now starts from 1 to 65535
* Improved: stability with enabled DEP in Windows Vista
* Some internal algorithms are refreshed
* Added: now you are able to manage port signal lines states in connections
* Added: verifying connection's integrity by using new "send command to keep connection alive" feature - now you can keep connection alive easily
* Added: ability to set pauses after which all received data is sent to remote end when using UDP as underlayer protocol
* Improved: mechanism of connection establishing when authorization and encryption are used
* Improved: logging of all internal SEC operations is enhanced greatly
* Improved: Ring signal transferring mechanism
* Several internal algorithms also refreshed
* Fixed: bug in "NOTIFY-MODEMSTATE" event in Telnet protocol
* Fixed: bug when transferring large amounts of data
* Fixed: other minor bugs and glitches

Features list:

* Easily connect to remote computer using TCP/IP Telnet protocol, with the RFC 2217 Telnet extensions for COM Port Contro.
* Small packet transmission speed can be increased by disabling Nagle algorithm.
* Customize advanced connection settings when you switch to the new Advanced mode.
* Easily track all program's activity in the new "Activity log".
* Ability to create your own libraries for authorization and encryption (OEM only).
* Manage port signal lines states in connections.
* Verify connection's integrity by using "send command to keep connection alive" feature.
* Set pauses after which all received data is sent to remote end when using UDP as underlayer protocol.
* Share your serial ports and devices with others over TCP/IP network.
* Both TCP/IP and UDP/IP protocols are supported.
* Share more than 255 serial ports simultaneously for remote connections.
* Serial port names are not restricted to COMxx only and may have virtually any name.
* High speed data exchange from/to virtual serial port (up to 256 kbits).
* Virtual serial ports work like real physical ports.
* Automatically restore connection within a customizable timeout on connection brakes.
* Dynamically change COM port parameters without necessity to reopen or re-create it.
* Ports could be automatically configured every time you boot your PC.
* Map your real serial port to any other virtual or real port.
* Secure your data transmission over network by authorization system and traffic encryption.
* Connection speed in serial port pairs is much more reliable and faster than in physical links.
* User-friendly and convenient program interface.
* Fully compatible with Windows NT4/2000/XP/2003/Vista.
* Fully compatible with HyperThreaded and multi-processor systems.
* Works under virtual machine.
* Single license allows you to install this application on two computers to provide client-server architecture.

Platforms "Serial to Ethernet Connector" is compatible with:

* Windows NT 4.x
* Windows 2000
* Windows 2003 x32
* Windows XP x32
* Windows XP x64
* Windows Vista x32
* Windows Vista x64

Code:
Info: http://www.eltima.com/products/serial-over-ethernet/

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