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In order to test the functionality, you will need to set up a server (you can run a server on the same computer you use as a slave simulator).
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In order to test the functionality, you will need to set up a server.
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There are many ways how you can create a server to which Modbus will send data to. In this example we are going to be using Windows 10 computer and Hercules app, which you can download  [https://www.hw-group.com/product-version/hercules here], to create a test server. Download, install the app and apply the configuration below:
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There are many ways how you can create a server to which Modbus will send data to. In this example we are going to be using a Beeceptor's Mock server. If you don't have a Beeceptor account yet – create it or login via Google account.
    
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# Select '''TCP Server''' tab.
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# Specify your desired mock server's '''URL'''.
# Enter '''Port''' (In this example default 80 is used).
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# Press on '''Create Mock Server'''.
# Click '''Listen'''
   
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