TCP-Com lets users connect their PC's serial (RS232) ports to a TCP/IP network. This software feature directly interfaces with existing serial ports on your PC.
A common use case for TCP-Com is to connect a serial device (such as a barcode reader, electronic balance, or electronic measuring instrument) to a COM port on your PC. By running TCP-COM and connecting to the device from another PC on the network through a TCP/IP socket connection, you can use TCP-Wedge, Telnet, or any other TCP/IP communication software to read or write to the serial device directly from any PC on the same network.
TCP-COM's versatility doesn't stop there - it can also be used to pass serial data across a corporate intranet or over the internet. This makes it a valuable tool for businesses and individuals alike, allowing for seamless data transmission and device usage across multiple platforms and networks. Overall, TCP-Com is a reliable and efficient solution for integrating serial devices with TCP/IP networks.
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