Using Network Serial Port Kit you can share physical serial port with a connected device and then access this device from any other computer over local network or the Internet. At the same time, virtual serial port is created on the computer from which you want to access the serial device and it's the exact copy of the remote physical serial port with the connected device.
Data is forwarded over the network from the physical serial port to the virtual serial port and vice versa. An application on the local computer works with the serial device via the virtual serial port as if it was plugged into this very local computer.
You can easily use this network port program for creating virtual null-modem connections over network. In other words, you can connect two communications applications running on different computers by means of virtual null-modem cable over network. At that, virtual serial ports are created on both computers and they look like physical serial ports for communications applications. Data written to local virtual serial port are automatically forwarded to remote virtual serial port and vice versa.
General features:
Allows to work with remote serial devices over local network or the Internet
Allows to create virtual null-modem cable over local network or the Internet
Virtual serial ports look and work like real physical ports
Once created virtual serial ports are operable at each system startup
Unlimited number of serial devices can be shared simultaneously on a single computer
Unlimited number of serial devices can be accessed simultaneously from a single computer
Virtual communication is more fast and reliable than using real null-modem cable
Broken network connection recovery (auto-reconnect)
Network latency compensation
The program is compatible with PnP and WMI technologies, Hyper-Threading Technology, VMware.
What I liked about the program: user-friendly interface and hot virtual serial port creation and removal, without computer reboot., smooth workflow.


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