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“Devices” menu
Add
Configure
Ctrl+C
Ctrl+N
Ctrl+X
Delete
Delete all
Reinstall all drivers
“View” menu
Auto arrange icons
Big icon
Icons
List
Small icon
Table
About the program
Example
Features
General information
Liabilities
Limitations
Client mode
COM port
COM flow control
COM port number
Data rate
Flow control
Hardware flow control
Input/output buffer size
Number of data bits
Number of stop bits
RS 485 interface mode
Software flow control
Command line parameters
Disable virtual COM port
Do not show messages
-e
-i
-ia
Install drivers for all virtual null modems
Install drivers XXX for device YYY
Mount virtual COM port
Order of parameters
-p
-r
-ra
-s0
-s1
-s2
Show message box
-u
Uninstall device XXX
Uninstall drivers for all virtual null modems
Unmount virtual COM port
Write messages to the Windows event log
Handling virtual serial ports
Installation
General installation requirements
Notes for Microsoft Windows 2003
Notes for Microsoft Windows Vista or higher
Request for permission to install drivers
Request for permission to install the program
Introduction
Auto start-up
Installing virtual COM port drivers
Key features
Main menu
Main window
Virtual COM port
IP
Buffer data if TCP port closed
Client
Connection
IP address and port
Protocol types
Sending timeout
Server
TCP
TCP keep alive mode
UDP
License
Licensed Version
Limited Version
Limitations
Listing virtual serial ports
Opening a virtual serial port
Operating mode
Changing settings
Configuring the program to run as a service
Disabling the service mode
Selecting a COM port number
Selecting a TCP/IP port number
Server mode
Allowed IP addresses
COM -> IP
Enable UPnP
IP -> COM
Maximum number of simultaneous connections
Special mode
UPnP
System requirements
Administrator’s privileges
CPU
CPU speed
Free disk space
Limitations
Notes for Microsoft Windows Vista or higher
Operating systems
Special access requirements
System memory
User account
Typical use cases
5. Split the data from an existing COM port into several COM ports.
6. Redirect a TCP/IP port.
Convert a computer into a serial device server with multiple ports
Send data over a TCP/IP network from applications that can normally work with COM ports only.
Use a local network or the Internet instead of using a cable connection.
Use a remote computer’s COM port as if it were a local COM port.
Unable to install Virtual Port Driver
COM Port Number
Creating a virtual COM port
Device Installation
Device Installation Restrictions
Device Manager
Digital signature
Using the program to transmit data via the Internet
Dynamic public IP address
Firewall
How to check whether your computer is connected directly to the Internet?
How to configure the router to redirect data?