The program allows any modem communications applications to interact via LAN or the Internet. Application "dials" remote IP address instead of making a dial-direct call.
From now you do not have to pay for each phone call (especially for international phone calls).
Virtual modem can be used anywhere in the world where Internet access is available.
| General |
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| Virtual modems look and work like real hardware modems |
| Applications use virtual modems directly from virtual serial ports or through TAPI |
| Virtual Modem can originate or answer TCP connections with any other device, including computers running another copy of the Virtual Modem. |
| Up to 256 virtual modems can be created |
| Virtual modems can "dial" to remote virtual modems using IP address (or computer name) and TCP-port instead of phone number |
| Virtual modems can accept "incoming calls" from other virtual modems |
| Phone book. It allows you to simplify switch to virtual modems from hardware modems. You can specify telephone number corresponding to IP address (or computer name) and TCP-port of remote virtual modems. |
| Once created virtual modems are operable at each system startup (even prior to user login) |
| Compatibility |
| Support of main AT commands |
| Support of main S-registers |
| User interface |
| User-friendly program interface |
| Hot virtual modem creation and removal, without computer reboot |
USB Monitor Pro 2.7 released. Error 1168 blocking monitoring of certain USB devices fixed. Filtering by pipe and interface added. GUI revised considerably. Possibility to monitor multiple hot-plugged devices added.
February 22, 2012Serial Port Redirector 2.5.5 released. Installer bugs fixed.
February 17, 2012Printer for Remote Desktop 1.0.1 released. Connection stability improved. Minor bugs fixed.
January 27, 2012Serial Port Redirector 2.5.4 released. The error during a transfer of large data volumes fixed. Repair feature is added to the installer.
Virtual modems look like hardware modems for all communications applications.