Network Serial Port Kit can easily create 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. Let’s see how it works: A modem is plugged into COM1 serial port of a computer in London office. Network Serial Port Kit is installed on that computer and COM1 serial port is shared by means of it. Virtual serial port COM4 is created on a computer in a New-York office and is connected to London office’s COM1 serial port over the Internet. Now a user from New-York office is able to use the modem located in London as if it was connected to a local computer.


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