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🔌 Enhance Connectivity with CableCreation Adapter Chipset Converter Register Review

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Revainrating 2 out of 5  
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1.9
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Description of 🔌 Enhance Connectivity with CableCreation Adapter Chipset Converter Register

★ Please install drivers from our official website before get it to work.★ Connect serial DB 9 (9 pin) devices such as a modem to a USB port on your computer. USB port with 1Mbps data transfer rate. NOTE: It's NOT VGA port!!!. ►Easy Connectivity: USB to RS232 adapter works with modems, ISDN Terminal Adapters, digital cameras, label writers, palm PCs, PDAs,cashier register, CNC, PLC controller , tax printer, POS, bar code scanner, Label printer, and devices with DB9 serial ports. NOT COMPATIBLE with Cutting Plotter, SCM. ►Latest Prolific PL2303 chipset: supports Windows 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7 /Vista / XP / 2000 / Linux 2.4 or above, Mac OS X 10.6 and above. ►Tinned Copper Conductor and triple shielding ensure the best data transfer rate. USB bus powered, no external power adapter required. ►CableCreation supports 24-month product warranty and lifetime customer services.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

This thing saved me, no kidding

I'm in the technology business and I work with a product called Southwest Microwaves Intrepid Perimeter Monitoring System, it's their older Micro Point system (not II) and their modules communicate via RS-232, well I thought I was ready to serve this client site until I plugged in an old USB to RS-232 adapter and couldn't find the COM port(?) so I opened Device Manager just to find out that its driver is no longer supported by Microsoft! AAAAAAAAAA! Free Windows 10! However, I remembered having

Pros
  • ►Latest Prolific PL2303 Chipset: Supports Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP/2000/Linux 2.4 or later, Mac OS X 10.6 and later.
Cons
  • Short Manual

This adapter is amazing. My application is a Windows 10 host laptop with a Windows XP guest running VMware Workstation. The XP box was previously on real hardware that was dying, so I virtualized it. It was a trading system with a serial modem attached, so I had to look for a solution as the laptop doesn't have serial ports. This guy was such a choice. I installed the drivers (included with the adapter) on an XP guest and everything went fine. Then I connected the modem to the laptop through…

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • Miscellaneous Miscellaneous

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Fake chip? Windows 10 won't let it work

I bought this adapter to log data from my broadband oxygen sensor in the car. I'm using Windows 10 and this is how it worked for me. I plugged in the adapter, but devices don't see it. I used the CD that came with it to install the driver. Windows device management recognized the device but returned an error message stating that the device could not be turned on. I've tried restarting the computer, reinstalling the driver, and turning the device off and on again. So I let Windows search the…

Pros
  • Excellent overall performance
Cons
  • I have doubts

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not recommended except in cool areas with high airflow

I am Lumens Chief Network Architect and as always use many different routers/switches for my home PoC setup in my home to Network solutions to check usability. I have purchased several of these Category 6 cables for my home and PoC. I used one of these cables from my Asus Wi-Fi 6 router's WAN gateway at home to my Tablo, which wirelessly streams local HD channels to my smart TVs. Yes, I refuse to pay cable companies $150 a month when I can get most of the channels you will ever want for free. I

Pros
  • Great for a small home
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for the elderly