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app-notes:serial-tunneling [2024/03/12 19:13]
dodenhoeft [PC]
app-notes:serial-tunneling [2024/03/12 20:11] (current)
dodenhoeft [On Windows]
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-==== PC ====+==== On Windows ​====
   * Downlad and install the TCP to Serial Port software [[https://​freecomportredirector.com/​|https://​freecomportredirector.com/​]]   * Downlad and install the TCP to Serial Port software [[https://​freecomportredirector.com/​|https://​freecomportredirector.com/​]]
   * Create connection   * Create connection
   * Connect serial port to remote host (Client)   * Connect serial port to remote host (Client)
-  * Serial Port e.g. COM10+  * Serial Port e.g. COM1
   * Remote IP from the router, e.g. 192.168.1.1   * Remote IP from the router, e.g. 192.168.1.1
   * Port number 2000   * Port number 2000
 +Another example:
  
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 ===== Test ===== ===== Test =====
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   * Use Putty to connect to the COM port of the physical serial line of the PC with the same paramters   * Use Putty to connect to the COM port of the physical serial line of the PC with the same paramters
  
-===== socat Linux tool for mapping IP addresses =====+==== On Linux ====
  
 The socat tool can be used to access the serial interface tunnel via the console using TCP. The socat tool can be used to access the serial interface tunnel via the console using TCP.
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 ~ $ ~ $
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