Effortlessly connect any serial port devices over the TCP/IP network or directly over the Internet with this user-friendly piece of software
Version | 6.1 |
Updated | May 24 2017 |
Developer |
FabulaTech Inc
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User Rating |
1154
3.4
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Original File Size | 10.1 MB |
Downloads | 9978 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows XP 64 bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2003, Windows 2008, Windows 2008 64 bit, Windows 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Network Tools |
In the eventuality that you need to work serial devices that are located in different geographic areas, then there is a good chance you are considering hiring extra personnel for this purpose.
Network Serial Port Kit is an intuitive application that enables you to manage serial ports over a network or the Internet when the program shares a COM port.
The setup is fast, straightforward and does not require any additional configuration on your part. Upon launch, you come face to face with an old-fashions and outdated UI that is comprised of the main window that enables you to preview the connections and the virtual COM opened. The main window also includes a basic toolbar that allows you to open, pause, remove or delete connections.
While it may seem minimalistic at first sight, the interface is suitable for a program in this category. In fact, the bare-bones UI can be appropriate and quite helpful in situations when you need to manage dozens of serial port devices at the same time.
As any network administrator can confirm, when you include a shared COM port on a remote computer, you can make it accessible over a network. What the app does is to simply create a virtual serial port on the computer that is bound to its physical counterpart over the LAN.
Since the virtual and physical port become connected as soon as you establish a connection, it means that all the data and operations performed on the virtual port are automatically transmitted to remote physical one.
You should know that the application supports a plethora of remote serial devices, including but not limited to modems, scanners, sensors, laboratory equipment, barcode scanners, GPS receivers and printers.
If you are searching for an application that allows you to handle all serial devices seamlessly and without accounting for your geographical location, then Network Serial Port Kit Crack might be the tool to try out.
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