
Advanced TCP/IP Data Logger may satisfy all of your technical needs, whether you are a professional hardware or network engineer, or a college student making his first steps towards a professional career. The program allows you to collect network data from any device or instrument in real time, send and receive serial data over the Internet or your LAN.
Mold your dataflow the way you want with a built-in parser and channel it to any application, DOS- or Windows-based. If you have several terminal servers working simultaneously, do not worry - Advanced TCP/IP Data Logger can handle multiple ports at once and record the data to a hard disk or any specified location!
This is not just a standalone application that you may accidentally close and lose valuable data - Advanced TCP/IP Data Logger can work as a Windows service, which means that users may log on and off the workstation, and the program will be there recording your information, capturing every precious bit.
A typical application for Advanced TCP/IP Data Logger is to log data from one or more Terminal Servers to disk. A Terminal Server is a device that allows RS232 or RS485 serial devices to be connected directly to an Ethernet network.
Terminal Servers typically have an Ethernet connector and one or more RS232 or RS485 ports and they use the TCP/IP network protocol by sending the data that is transmitted through the RS232 or RS485 serial port to a TCP/IP port. Each Terminal Server would have its own IP address and all serial data would be sent through a specific TCP/IP port number.
Another typical application is remote access to a RS232 or RS485 controlled technology. I/O controller is an ideal device if you need remote digital I/O signalizations (ethernet input, ethernet output), remote relay control, server accessible remote inputs together with a RS-232 or RS-485 bus for a bar code reader, display, etc..
Mold your dataflow the way you want with a built-in parser and channel it to any application, DOS- or Windows-based. If you have several terminal servers working simultaneously, do not worry - Advanced TCP/IP Data Logger can handle multiple ports at once and record the data to a hard disk or any specified location!
This is not just a standalone application that you may accidentally close and lose valuable data - Advanced TCP/IP Data Logger can work as a Windows service, which means that users may log on and off the workstation, and the program will be there recording your information, capturing every precious bit.
A typical application for Advanced TCP/IP Data Logger is to log data from one or more Terminal Servers to disk. A Terminal Server is a device that allows RS232 or RS485 serial devices to be connected directly to an Ethernet network.
Terminal Servers typically have an Ethernet connector and one or more RS232 or RS485 ports and they use the TCP/IP network protocol by sending the data that is transmitted through the RS232 or RS485 serial port to a TCP/IP port. Each Terminal Server would have its own IP address and all serial data would be sent through a specific TCP/IP port number.
Another typical application is remote access to a RS232 or RS485 controlled technology. I/O controller is an ideal device if you need remote digital I/O signalizations (ethernet input, ethernet output), remote relay control, server accessible remote inputs together with a RS-232 or RS-485 bus for a bar code reader, display, etc..
Here are some key features of "Advanced TCP IP Data Logger":
· Capability to log multiple TCP/IP ports simultaneously;
· Server/client operation modes;
· Variable format file forming setting (on time, data, size and etc.);
· Advanced data parsers that allows you to parse, filter and format your source data of various complexity levels;
· Data export to any ODBC-compatible database (MS SQL, Oracle, MS Access, MS Excel, dBase and others);
· Advanced TCP/IP Data Logger can use direct connection (using OLE) to Microsoft Excel and write data directly to rows or columns;
· Improved data formatting.
· Plug-ins support;
· Simple and intuitive setup wizard - no programming required to start collecting data.
· Capability to log multiple TCP/IP ports simultaneously;
· Server/client operation modes;
· Variable format file forming setting (on time, data, size and etc.);
· Advanced data parsers that allows you to parse, filter and format your source data of various complexity levels;
· Data export to any ODBC-compatible database (MS SQL, Oracle, MS Access, MS Excel, dBase and others);
· Advanced TCP/IP Data Logger can use direct connection (using OLE) to Microsoft Excel and write data directly to rows or columns;
· Improved data formatting.
· Plug-ins support;
· Simple and intuitive setup wizard - no programming required to start collecting data.
Requirements:
· network interface card
· network interface card
Limitations:
· 65 k data in spy mode
· 100 data packets can be send to plugins
· After 2 hours, the application has to be restarted
· Nag screen
· 65 k data in spy mode
· 100 data packets can be send to plugins
· After 2 hours, the application has to be restarted
· Nag screen
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