TCP Commander

Description

TCP Commander - the application created for testing and debugging of systems that use control commands. Simulation sensors, send control commands and others.
- operation as a client;
- supports the recording and storage of custom commands;
- supports the storage and use of the previous connection settings;
- support decrypting of incoming message;
- crlf setup;
- log input format (utf-8, utf-16, HEX).
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TCP Commander Competitors

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inuxFreeVersion
DeviLAN - Remote control & Vis
TCP ASSIST HEX
TCP[HEX] assist to TCP server
ET-7000: a Modbus TCP connect

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