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When you click the Add button in the COM Port Redirector window the Adding a Connection dialog brings up:

This dialog allows you to specify a connection channel that you want to add to the connection channel list.
A connection channel is made up of a serial port number with its initial settings (grouped in the Serial port settings box), and a TCP/IP port number with its initial settings (grouped in the TCP/IP settings box).
The question sign (?) next to COM port numbers in the list of available serial ports marks virtual serial ports that are absent in your system (not created and free).
In the Serial port settings group box,
In the TCP/IP settings group box,
Please refer to section TCP/IP Settings below on how to make TCP/IP settings.
Please refer to section COM Port Settings below on how to make COM port settings.
Note that a single virtual serial port cannot simultaneously be used for both Client and Server modes.
This check box is available for the TCP Client mode.
With this option on, COM Port Redirector will automatically try to connect that COM port
to its remote server after each restart of COM Port Redirector.
If you disable this check box, then you will have to Connect that COM port with its
remote server manually (using the button in the COM Port Redirector window).
This check box is available for the TCP Client mode.
Select this option to set the "auto" mode that provides "VCOM-TCP Primary Client"-like
behavior for COM Port Redirector.
In this "auto" mode, opening/closing a virtual serial port provides the corresponding
Connect/Disconnect and Start/Stop logic.
You can specify how COM Port Redirector as a TCP/IP server will work for the following modes:
- "single client - multiple serial ports",
- "multiple clients - single serial port",
- "multiple clients - multiple serial ports".
If the Clients check box is off, then COM Port Redirector allows only one network client (one that first connected to COM Port Redirector) to interact with the redirected serial port. Other clients (connected to COM Port Redirector) will wait until freeing the port.
If the Clients check box is selected, then COM Port Redirector will in turn redirect the incoming data flow (i.e., received from each network client connected to COM Port Redirector) to the serial port (intermixing as information goes). Also, when the serial port sends data to the network, COM Port Redirector will in turn duplicate the outgoing data flow to each network client connected to COM Port Redirector.
If the COM-ports check box is off, then COM Port Redirector allows only one network client (one that first connected to COM Port Redirector) to interact with all the redirected serial ports from the list. Other clients (connected to COM Port Redirector) will wait until freeing a port. COM Port Redirector will duplicate the incoming data flow (received from that network client) to all the serial ports in turn. Also, when the serial ports send data to the network, COM Port Redirector will in turn redirect the outgoing data flow to that network client (intermixing as information goes).
If the COM-ports check box is selected, then COM Port Redirector will give all the serial ports from the list to all clients connected to COM Port Redirector (one free port to only one client).
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