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====== Serial Tunneling ====== | ====== Serial Tunneling ====== | ||
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The NetModule Router serial port server can forward serial lines to virtual COM ports of a PCs. This allows you to remotely access to PLCs and other serial attached devices. | The NetModule Router serial port server can forward serial lines to virtual COM ports of a PCs. This allows you to remotely access to PLCs and other serial attached devices. | ||
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* Connect serial line of the computer to the NetModule router serial interface | * Connect serial line of the computer to the NetModule router serial interface | ||
* Configure the serial line of the NetModule Router | * Configure the serial line of the NetModule Router | ||
* Use Putty to connect to the virtual COM10 and test the Serial Port over IP connection | * Use Putty to connect to the virtual COM10 and test the Serial Port over IP connection | ||
* 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 |