Will WinVerter™ support dial-in modem access to remote sites which have a Trace sine-wave inverter?
This may be done by dialing in from a remote computer to the host computer which is directly connected to the SWCA at the remote site. To do this you can use remote PC access software such as pcAnywhere, VNC, or CoSession. WinVerter™) to a dedicated modem connected to the SWCA. To do this you can use com software (such as “Hyper Terminal” or ProComm) to perform the dialing and connection first, then you may use WinVerter™ after the connection is established. Any modems used must support a minimum of 9600 baud data transfer. This requires a little knowledge about PC com and modems (ask for help at Info@RightHandEng.com). The other way is to dial from a remote computer to the host computer which is directly connected to the SWCA at the remote site. To do this you can use remote PC access software such as PCAnywhere or CoSession. If there is need for direct support of modems we may add this in a later revision (send request to ideas@RightHandEng.com).
This may be done by dialing in from a remote computer to the host computer which is directly connected to the SWCA at the remote site. To do this you can use remote PC access software such as pcAnywhere, VNC, or CoSession. WinVerter™) to a dedicated modem connected to the SWCA. To do this you can use com software (such as “Hyper Terminal” or ProComm) to perform the dialing and connection first, then you may use WinVerter™ after the connection is established. Any modems used must support a minimum of 9600 baud data transfer. This requires a little knowledge about PC com and modems (ask for help at Info@RightHandEng.com). The other way is to dial from a remote computer to the host computer which is directly connected to the SWCA at the remote site. To do this you can use remote PC access software such as PCAnywhere or CoSession. If there is need for direct support of modems we may add this in a later revision (send request to ).