---------------------- Lantronix ---------------------- Comm Port Redirector for ---------------------- Windows NT/2000/XP ---------------------- Software Release Notes ---------------------- Redirector Version 3.1.0.4 Secure Redirector Version 3.1.2.4 November 15, 2006 Copyright (c) 1995-2006, Lantronix ---------------------- This document describes the Lantronix Modem Redirector for the Windows NT software release. New Features ============ Version 3.0.#.3 o Device server search capability. o Device server information file changed from ProductInfoBase.txt to Lantronix.pib. Version 3.0.#.1 o "Raw mode" port setting puts the redirected port in raw mode: no configuration or status information is sent between the PC and the server. o A reconnect limit port setting can be specified. This restricts the number of reconnection attempts if 'server reconnect' or 'timeout reconnect' is enabled. The default of zero means no limit. o The 'server reconnect' and 'timeout reconnect' behavior has been modified. If the initial connection attempt fails, it does not retry the connection; it only retries on a broken connection. o Comm Port Redirector now comes in two flavors. The regular redirector and the secure redirector. The secure redirector uses the AES encryption algorithm. o Now supports immediate sends. Resolved Problems ================= Version 3.0.#.3 o Listen mode using Raw mode now works. Version 3.0.#.2 o Redirector Timeout Reconnect causes application to hang under certain circumstances. o Redirected Com ports were not shown in the Windows Device Manager or add modem wizard. o Non-admin users under Windows 2000 could not use the redirector because of registry access violations. Version 3.0.#.1 o Redirector would crash if using no net close on a raw connection when opening and closing while data is moving. o A memory leak was fixed. This leak occurred when an attempt to redirect a port failed. Version 3.0.#.2 o Redirector would close ports immediately after opening if the baudrate, set via system calls, was set to rates higher than 115200. o Support for Windows 95/98 has been removed, Version 3.0.#.3 o Com Ports added by Redirector did not show up in the add printer wizard. Version 3.0.#.4 o Redirector would bug check (crash with the Blue-Screen-Of-Death) with MULTIPLE_IRP_COMPLETE_REQUESTS when run on a multiprocessor PC or a PC running hyperthreading. This has been fixed. Version 3.1.#.1 o When No Net Close is selected, the first opening of the port allowed the sending of breaks. When the port was closed then reopened, breaks were not sent. This has been fixed. o When No Net Close is selected, a connection was made, and traffic was initiated. If the connection was closed, then reopened while the traffic continued, there were times where the reopened connection would no longer receive data. This has been fixed. Version 3.1.#.4 o Fixed upgrade and activation issues. Known Problems ============== The maximum number of com ports that can be successfully redirected using Windows NT and Windows 2K is 64. CPR 4.0, from Lantronix, supports up to 256 com ports. Contact your Lantronix representative for more information on CPR 4.0. When forming a connection to a MSS100 running code V3.6/4, the ability to control DTR and RTS does not work correctly. This problem has been corrected in the current MSS100 beta code. Applications that open a comm port more than once will not work. This includes packages such as Procomm that have separate data and fax channels. See the application notes below. Certain modems profiles will disconnect the redirector session when the modem init string is sent. If you notice that the redirector connects and then disconnects right away then use the Modem Control Panel to change your modem profile to one of the Standard modem types. This tells Windows to send a generic init string which does not override the LRS init string. Faxing works with fax class 2 only and the modems noted below. Requirements ============ The following things are required to run the redirector: 1. A Lantronix Device Server. 2. A PC running NT 4.0 or higher running on an IP network. The IP stack needs to be configured properly. Windows NT Application Notes ============================ The following packages have been tested against the Windows NT redirector: 32-bit applications ------------------- o HyperTerminal for NT 4.0 Works. o Dialup Networking for NT 4.0 Works. o pcAnywhere32 Works. o Reachout 7.0 for NT (4.0) Works, but a little spastic connecting and reconnecting. o Terminal for NT 3.51 Fax modem table =============== The following fax modems have been tested against the redirector and Delrina WinFax PRO 8.0: Fax Modems that don't support Class 2 ------------------------------------- Intel SatisFAXtion Modem/400e PCFM6501 Hayes Smartmodem OPTIMA 288 USR Sportster 28.8, 33.6, 56K (supports 2.0, not 2) USR Courier V.Everything (supports 2.0, not 2) Table of Fax Class 2 modems which have been tested (Y = works, N = doesn't) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- MSFax Delrina WinFax PRO 8.0 ----- ---------------------- SupraFax Modem 28.8 Y Y Bocamodem V.34 Y Y *4 BestData Smart One 2834FX Y Y *1 Zoom V.34 Y Y *1 ZyXEL U-1496E Plus V.32b/FAX/VOICE Y Y *2 MultiTech MultiModem MT2834 Y Y *2 PPI 28.8 v1.53 N Y Digicom Scout 28834e N Y AT&T DataPort 28.8 N N NetComm Automodem E7F Y *3 ? Banksia PRO 34 Y *3 ? Zoom Faxmodem 56KX dial modem V.90 ? Y *5 *1 You must delete the &c1 from the Delrina's modem init string for this modem. *2 At the end of the fax transmition Delrina reports a "cannot send data to hardware" message even though the fax was sent successfully. *3 These are apparently Australian modems that are reported by users to work. They have not been tested in-house. *4 It's been reported that Boca no longer supports fax class 2 in any of their modems, so don't expect faxing to work if you buy a new one. *5 This has been reported in from the field as "working great" but has not been tested first-hand. Caveat emptor.