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Embed this ProgramAdd this Program to your website by copying the code below.PreviewPreview. Make connecting to TCP/IP networks easy.HyperTerminal Private Edition HTPE is able to do pretty much any terminal emulation task. You can use serial COM ports to communicate directly to a wide range of devices or use a dial-up modem to connect to modem systems. With this software you can use a TCP/IP network to connect to systems on the internet or your network using Telnet or Secure Shell (SSH). The software is not pretty however. It's quite clunky and grey looking like programs from ten years ago.
The interface could be much more streamlined. Nevertheless it does the job well.
HyperTerminal Private Edition (HTPE) is an upgrade from the standard HyperTerminal program which is included in every copy of Windows 95/98 and NT 4.0. It offers many features that you won't find in the standard program, making it an essential version for those who frequently use the standard HyperTerminal client.HyperTerminal offers the following features:. Microsoft Windows security bug fixed. Fully compatible with Windows 2000. Supports VT320 terminal emulation, which is used by many businesses for access to applications running on UNIX and VMS host computers. Enhanced printing control to print through Windows’ print driver. Dozens of other quality improvements.
A while ago we have shown you where you can. But if you don't want to use that old relic, here are some free HyperTerminal alternatives for Windows 7.HyperTerminal AlternativesOne great free alternative to HyperTerminal is the Windows Remote Shell or WinRS command. WinRS is a command line that can replace SSH. So if you used HyperTerminal just to SSH into a server you can use the WinRS command to do so. To run WinRS for SSH access,open the command prompt.
To do so go to the Start Search and type in CMD and press enter.A command prompt window will open. In that window type in WinRS /?
This command will show you all the syntax for that command.To SSH into your server you will want to a variation of the following command 'winds -r:my server -u:username -p:password cmd' without the quotes.Using the built in WinRS command is kind of a burden. You will have to type in the command above every time, or create a script, to connect SSH into your server.PuTTY as HyperTerminal AlternativeAnother free alternative to HyperTerminal is PuTTY.
You can download from here. Double click on the PuTTY executable when you are finished.You will see a security warning when you launch PuTTY. Uncheck the box next to 'Always ask before opening this file' to stop the warning. Then click on Run to open PuTTY.PuTTY's configuration window will open. From this main screen make sure you are on the Session category in the left pane. In the right pane enter your Host Name or IP address in the text box. Below that, make sure your connection type is SSH.
Click Open toconnect.A terminal prompt will open asking you for a user name.Secure Shell in Google ChromeIf you don't want to install any extra programs but have Google Chrome installed you can us a handy extension to SSH called Secure Shell. Just click thisin Google Chrome and click the button Add button. You do need a Google account to do so, so make sure you log in.After you click Add, you will need to confirm your install.
Click Add again in the window.When Secure Shell finishes installing you will be taken to the Chrome Apps page. From the Chrome Apps page, click on the Secure Shell icon.The Secure Shell program will open inside of Chrome. Enter your SSH credentials in the prompt and hit Enter to connect.You will be prompted for your login credentials so have them handy.ConclusionThat is it. You can use any of the 3 alternatives for HyperTerminal described above.
I haven't tested this yet, but I believe all three methods work in Windows 8 as well. So let me know in the comments and if you have any other free ways to SSH.