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TCP2Serial 1.2

Free Enable users to telnet to your Mac to configure the router which is down.
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Use a proxy server to localize traffic to or from a serial port over the Internet. Connect a serial port to a serial device on your Mac and telnet to the host with the app installed on the port set in the tool. Now the data your transfer using the telnet session is sent out the serial port, and the files collected on the serial port are sent across the telnet session.

TCP2Serial is a utility application to proxy traffic to/from a serial port over the network. For example, you run TCP2Serial on your mac with a serial port attached and connected to a serial device. Then, you can telnet to the host running TCP2Serial on the port configured in the app and anything sent via the telnet session is sent out the serial port, anything received on the serial port is echoed back across the telnet session.

An example use case: You could use this app on a laptop that has a serial adapter connected to a router/switch that is down. Your network engineering team could them telnet to the computer hosting TCP2Serial to configure the router/switch.

NOTE: More than one telnet client can connect. Text received on the serial port is echoed to all connected telnet clients.

One further note, this app can't do anything without a serial port. Since most Mac's now-a-days don't have built-in serial ports you'll need a USB serial port.


v1.2 [Jan 6, 2013]
Fixed issue with Baud being overwritten if you hit start while the cursor is in the text field.
Implemented save/restore for port number and baud rate.

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