Serial to Ethernet Connector for Linux allows sharing real or virtual serial ports; therefore it is possible to use this port from remote machines via Internet or Ethernet and get the data transferred by devices connected to the shared COM port.
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.
Serial to Ethernet Connector enables you to share serial ports and devices over a network. Use your computer as a cost-effective terminal server by sharing up to 255 serial devices simultaneously. Remotely connect any network-attached serial device.
Serial over IP 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.
Connect any USB device to remote PC over local network or Internet with USB to Ethernet Connector. It lets you share any USB device that is connected to a remote PC over a LAN/WAN/VLAN/VPN or Internet and use it as if it was plugged in to your own PC
Connect any USB device over a local area network or the Internet with USB to Ethernet Connector. It lets you share any USB device that is located on a remote PC over a LAN/WAN/VLAN/VPN or Internet and use it as if it was plugged into your own PC.
When attached to a device with USB over Ethernet Connector, it's like you were working with equipment plugged into your local PC. The software lets you work with a USB device over Ethernet and get the same functionality as a direct connection.
USB over IP Connector for Linux is perfect for working with a remote USB device over the network. The device appears to the remote machine as if it was plugged into it directly.
Network Serial Port Kit allows you to connect any serial port devices over TCP/IP network or Internet. Program creates and connects up to 254 virtual serial ports at a time. Physical COM ports can be connected over the network as well.
Replace serial (RS232, RS485) cables with ethernet network, using UDP. Most uses for the Redirector are based on one of replacing a simple serial cable, or connecting serial devices over WiFi links, or enabling groups op PCs to communicate together.