A Guide to Serial Terminal Servers: Secure Remote Access to a Serial Portby@oliverrieder
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A Guide to Serial Terminal Servers: Secure Remote Access to a Serial Port

by Oliver Rieder3mDecember 3rd, 2021
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Serial Terminal Server is a software or hardware solution designed to make a non-networked serial-based peripheral with RS232, RS422, or RS485 interface accessible over LAN, Ethernet, or Wi-Fi. A typical hardware serial port terminal server is a small minimalistic gadget that has a serial port, a network port, and a very basic feature set. It works both as a virtual serial port and as a converter that reorganizes serial data as TCP/IP packets and vice versa so you can access and operate your serial devices remotely.

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