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Configuration

To start, you need to enter the IP of your device and enter on Services>Serial Once you are on this page, you have to configure the Serial Configuration
  • Baud Rate: 115200 (Depending on the Comm Port)
  • Data Bit: 8 (Default)
  • Parity: None (Default)
  • Stop Bit: 1 (Default)
  • Mode: Transparent (Default)
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Client Mode

You have to configurate the Data Send Configuration:
  • Protocol: TCP
  • Mode: Client
  • IP: The IP your PC is providing you
  • Port: 5555 (Default)
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Then click on Save & Apply To know on which COM is your device connected, go to Device Manager and you will be able to watch it.
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Then you need to open 2 setups one in Serial and the other one in TCP Server On the Serial one you just have to put the same Serial Configuration data and click on Open.
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On the TCP Server one use the same port and click on Listen and both will be connected.
Now you can send information from Serial to TCP Server and vice versa.
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Server Mode

You have to configurate the Data Send Configuration:
  • Protocol: TCP
  • Mode: Server
  • Type: Internal
  • IP: 192.168.1.1 (Default)
  • Port: 5555 (Default)
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Then click on Save & Apply The Serial configuration is going to be the same as in Client Mode On the TCP Client use the same Module IP and Port and click on Connect Once both are connected you can send information from Serial to TCP Client and vice versa
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[Originally Published On: 09/23/2019 06:00 AM]