See what your other software is saying
Tap a live serial conversation between a vendor tool and a device — and watch every byte decode as a real protocol, not a hex blur.
A transparent inline tap
Omni Console opens the real device itself and hands your other software a virtual port, relaying — and decoding — every byte both ways.
Sniff mode is for debugging serial links between software and hardware you own or are authorized to test.
Transparent inline tap
Inserts a virtual port between your other software and the device — no kernel filter driver.
Both directions decoded
Request and response land on one stream and decode like any normal capture.
Native on Linux
PTY-based — no driver to install, no elevation, nothing to clean up.
Also on Windows
A com0com virtual pair gives the same decoded sniff on Windows.
Request and response, on one stream
Once you repoint your tool at the virtual port, every exchange tees into Omni Console's trace and decoders. You see exactly what the vendor software sends — and what the device answers.
- Decoded with the same engine as a normal capture — Modbus, DLMS, M-Bus, IEC, MASS
- Linux: native PTY, no driver, no elevation
- Windows: com0com virtual serial pair
Platform support
Linux — available now
- Native PTY pair
- No driver, no elevation
- Nothing to clean up on exit
Windows — supported
- com0com virtual serial pair
- Virtual COM pair created on demand
- The same decoded sniff as Linux
Sniff mode, answered
Does sniff mode passively tap a port another program already owns?
Which platforms support sniffing?
How is this different from Advanced Serial Port Monitor?
What do I have to change to sniff?
See both sides of the line.
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