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Serial to Ethernet Connector version 9.0.1259, developed by Electronic Team, Inc., is a Windows networking utility that redirects local serial ports over Ethernet or Wi-Fi, enabling any computer on the same LAN to interact with distant COM-equipped devices as if they were physically attached. By encapsulating RS-232/422/485 traffic inside TCP or UDP packets, the program removes cable-length limits and allows legacy instrumentation, barcode readers, CNC controllers, POS terminals, laboratory analyzers, modems, and other traditionally wired hardware to be accessed wirelessly from laptops, tablets, or VMs. Administrators create one or more server links for every real port they want to share, define connection passwords, compression, and keep-alive intervals, and then deploy lightweight client stubs on remote machines; the software transparently reproduces baud-rate, data-bit, stop-bit, and handshake settings so applications require no modification. An integrated virtual-port driver can also synthesize up to 255 additional COM identifiers when a physical interface is absent, letting modern code talk to cloud-hosted serial services or to peripherals locked inside a blade-server chassis. Typical deployments include factories that centralize PLC diagnostics, retailers that link receipt printers to back-office PCs, medical clinics that stream blood-analyzer results to electronic health-record stations, and developers that test embedded firmware from within Hyper-V, VMware, or VirtualBox guests without USB passthrough complications. The single-version release 9.0.1259 refines throughput for high-latency links and adds automatic reconnection after network outages. Serial to Ethernet Connector is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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