
Ethernet modem 2.0 was launched this Monday which allows any modem communications applications to interact via LAN or the Internet based on full hardware emulation technology. Application "dials" remote IP address instead of making a dial-direct call using hardware modem. Moreover, it looks as if the application worked with hardware modem. But in fact, a hardware modem is not used.
General features of the program:
- Virtual modems look and work like real hardware modems
- Applications use virtual modems directly from virtual serial ports or through TAPI
- Up to 256 virtual modems can be created
- Virtual modems can "dial" to remote virtual modems using IP address (or computer name) and TCP-port instead of phone number
- Virtual modems can accept "incoming calls" from other virtual modems
- Phone book. It allows you to simplify switch to virtual modems from hardware modems. You can specify telephone number corresponding to IP address (or computer name) and TCP-port of remote virtual modems.


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