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mario123
15th December, 2009, 06:37 PM
USB to RS232 Serial Null Modem Cable COM DB 9 Pin Lead



USB to RS232 Serial Null Modem Cable COM DB 9 Pin Lead

**BRAND NEW**




This adapter is designed for ideal connections to almost any serial device such as GPS Navigation kits, Cellular Phones, MP3 players, Digital Cameras, Satellite boxes, Modems or ISDN terminal adapters with over 1Mbps data transfer rate.

Ideal for newer laptops which have a USB port but do not have a serial port.



Additional Information
With DB9 cables you will no longer sacrifice convenience when it comes to the placementof computer peripherals in your work area! Let us give you the flexibility to add an existing piece of hardware whenever you need it. Our DB9 extension cables can convert your existing connections or replace the cables that restrict you. Each extension cable comes fully shielded to prevent against unwanted EMI/RFI interference, and its fully-molded design delivers excellent strain relief.
This cable can be used to update Satellite/Cable Receivers from your PC (please check your instructions to make sure this is the correct cable). Suitable Suitable for EuroVox, Dreambox, Technomate, Humax, EchoStar, Manhattan and other receivers with serial ports. If your receiver has a 9pin socket on it, then this cable should work great.
Features


Connectors: DB9 Female to DB9 Female
Used to convert an existing DB9 M/M cable
Fully shielded to prevent unwanted EMI/RFI interference
Fully molded connectors with thumbscrews provide you with a quick and easy connection every time
All lines wired straight through



Additional Information
This excellent USB to Serial adapter cable converts standard USB port to DB9 serial port. Great for serial devices that you want to convert to USB. Creates a perfect solution for laptops that does not have serial port and establishes a bridge between the serial device to the computer USB port.
Features:


Converts a standard USB to 9-pin serial port
USB Specification v1.1 & 2.0 Compliant
Supports the RS 232 Serial interface (standard 9-pin serial)
Supports automatic handshake mode
USB full speed communication and Bus Powered
Single Cable USB to Serial communication
Supports over 1Mbps data transfer rate

Requirements:


Windows 98/2000/ME/XP. (Note: Win98 may require latest updates)
Available USB port.

Package Contents
1 x DB9 Female to Female 6ft Cable
1 x USB to DB9 Serial Port Adapter Cable

mario123
15th December, 2009, 06:37 PM
been trying to connect al day with no joy

mario123
15th December, 2009, 07:08 PM
been trying to connect al day with no joy

its item 390129270573 on ebay? if any1 knws pls tell ready to give up

kevin64
15th December, 2009, 08:06 PM
looks like the right one but these usb tors232 are very unreliable i used to have one sometimes it worked othere time it would not

mario123
15th December, 2009, 08:30 PM
looks like the right one but these usb tors232 are very unreliable i used to have one sometimes it worked othere time it would not

yeah i read that about them but the cable defo a null that i got?
was worried it was when i read in features All lines wired straight through

lensman
15th December, 2009, 11:12 PM
I assume you are trying to flash a dreambox.
Spec looks ok but, having had the same problem using Vista, I reverted to Windows XP and gave up on USB-serial. It seems that Herr Gates has decreed that Vista will not recognise anything that cannot pass the Windows compatibility test (probably because he has no control over it and therefore cannot make money!).
I reverted to a 9pin F/F null modem cable from Misco (available on-line and costs ?4.01 plus carriage: part number 154505).
Hope this helps.:ciao:

Heatblast
16th December, 2009, 10:32 PM
save yourself the headache get an old desktop with the nine pin com port and away you go , to be fair i tried the same with usb null cable to no avail as above i went old school and it worked like a dream,pardon the pun goodluck.

mario123
18th December, 2009, 02:10 AM
yeah tell me about it i went to the internet cafe and done it