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Cisco Serial Console Cable
Argus | 2024-09-16 06:31:32 |
Brought the serial cable to connect a hard drive 5 |
David | 2024-04-24 01:18:12 |
We have been using this monitor since it has all possible cable connection options including HDMI BNC Serial etc. 5 |
Ingrid | 2024-09-17 02:26:51 |
This more than doubled my speed from the Cisco I was using. 5 |
SK | 2024-08-29 09:59:18 |
I used this cable to extend a table microphone 20 for the Cisco SX-10 unit. The TRRS allows the microphone light to continue working. The microphone appears to pick up the audio just fine with no indications of voltage drop impacting the microphone. 5 |
MushroomDr | 2024-08-22 01:15:29 |
This is probably as good as protection gets for a 2-1/2 inch USB drive. It is a cloth (nylon?) covered plastic case with a zipper on three edges. Apparently it was originally designed to take two parallel USB drives - at least it will accept them. That means it is longer than needed for modern serial drives, so just a little bulky. It will also hold two thin serial drives, but only one WD 2TB drive. With the single drive there is room for the cable and maybe some tissue. If you are good at folding the cable, it is possible to squeeeeze it in at he end of the drive, leaving more space for other things. 5 |
Dana | 2024-08-26 02:55:40 |
For those few times left you need a serial cable, and you don't have a computer built after 1995 (well, an old one, anyway), there's this guy/gal/cable. It works, the drivers installed flawlessly, the cable did its job, and I was able to lie to terminal software and tell it that a USB port was a serial port. YAY! 5 |
Jeffrey | 2024-05-23 07:44:56 |
This adaptor allows one to extend serial signals much farther and less expensively than regular RS-232 cables. Unfortunately I was mistaken into thinking this worked on both ends of and Ethernet cable - not so. Be sure to get the mating cable for the "controller" end of the cable (CV620-Cable-06). Works like a champ with the correct adapter cables! 5 |
Bombastic, LLC | 2024-07-09 02:45:46 |
A lot of legacy and even current AV equipment still uses serial cable communication. I have a MacBook Pro running Yosemite, with Windows 8.1 running in Parallels. MOST of the AV configuration software is Windows only. This device allows my Virtual Windows PC to talk to an external serial device with this adaptor as if it were all native on it's own machine. Fantastic! 5 |
tRaV | 2024-06-07 07:57:10 |
I've purchased the USA-19HS for all of the field techs on my team because it works reliably, even with 64-bit Windows 7. And, I consistently recommend it to other teams who need the functionality. But, it does have some things to be aware of... CONS: - *When* the USB cable comes out accidently, the driver is likely to BSOD (blue screen of death) Windows if the serial port is in use at the time. Tape it on or whatever you have to do to prevent this from happening. It may not be attractive, but a bunch of tape will provide the tension you'll wish it had. - This product has been around longer than 64-bit Windows. Download the latest driver from the website, just in case. I think it's actually admirable that Keyspan/Tripp-Lite has continued to release new drivers for product line, but the product just works and I actually trust this one better than a newer(?) model where they tried to fix the USB cable issue by hard-wiring it to the device. PROS: - Tripp-Lite has continued to update the drivers. - Never had compatibility issues. - I've used with 32-bit Windows XP, 32-bit Windows 7, and 64-bit Windows 7 on the USB side. - Used with PuTTY to connect to Solaris, Linux, Terminal Servers, PDUs, and more on the serial side. - Extremely reliable (unless the USB cable gets pulled out. For my lab, I purchased the 4-port USA-49WG brother to this device which also works well, but the multiple ports add some complexity due to flexibility in configuration. Unless you really need multiple serial ports connected at the same time, I'd stick with the USA-19HS single-port device. 5 |
David | 2024-04-12 07:14:34 |
We need a serial cable capable of maintaining color digital projector signal over 50-100 feet. This one works great. Still pics and videos look 95% as good on the projector 75 feet from the primary projector as the main projector, and I'll take that performance anytime since signals can drop off the more footage you run the signal. 5 |