On Fri, 5 Feb 2016 17:50:16 +0100, Koenraad Lelong
wrote:
>>> Isn't this just port-forwarding ? Set up the firewall to forward data to
>>> the wired NIC to the device's address and port.
>>>
>> Which firewall?
>> But you are right in the port forwarding part. I want my
Op 05-02-16 om 14:20 schreef Bo Berglund:
On Thu, 4 Feb 2016 21:10:54 +0100, Koenraad Lelong
wrote:
Op 04-02-16 om 17:17 schreef Bo Berglund:
Then whatever data comes in through the Ethernet port should be sent
via the WiFi connection to the instrument.
All data
On Thu, 4 Feb 2016 21:10:54 +0100, Koenraad Lelong
wrote:
>Op 04-02-16 om 17:17 schreef Bo Berglund:
>> Then whatever data comes in through the Ethernet port should be sent
>> via the WiFi connection to the instrument.
>> All data received from the instrument should be
oenraad Lelong <lazar...@de-brouwerij.be>
Sent: February 4, 2016 3:10 PM
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Subject: Re: [Lazarus] FreePascal TCPIP data tunnel code sample?
Op 04-02-16 om 17:17 schreef Bo Berglund:
> I wonder if someone has built a program that can be used as a "tu
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I wonder if someone
I wonder if someone has built a program that can be used as a "tunnel"
of data from one TCP server to a TCP client on another network?
The program should sit in between in a computer connected to both
networks (Ethernet and WiFi).
If so I would be grateful to share the solutions.
Reason:
I am
Op 04-02-16 om 17:17 schreef Bo Berglund:
I wonder if someone has built a program that can be used as a "tunnel"
of data from one TCP server to a TCP client on another network?
The program should sit in between in a computer connected to both
networks (Ethernet and WiFi).
If so I would be