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The SABRENT USB 2.0 to Serial Converter Cable is your go-to solution for connecting USB devices to traditional RS-232 serial ports. With a robust Prolific chipset, it supports a wide range of operating systems, ensuring compatibility with your devices. Enjoy high-speed data transfer rates of up to 480 Mbps, and experience hassle-free setup with its plug-and-play functionality. Plus, with a lifetime warranty, you can trust in its durability and performance.
Brand | SABRENT |
Connector Type | USB Type A |
Cable Type | Parallel Cable |
Compatible Devices | Modem |
Special Feature | High Speed |
Recommended Uses For Product | printers, GPS Navigation System, Router, Server |
Color | Grey |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
Data Transfer Rate | 480 Megabits Per Second |
Shape | Round |
Number of Pins | 9 |
AC Adapter Current | 2 Amps |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 91 Grams |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Gauge | 4.46 |
Model Name | CB-DB9P |
Specification Met | No |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | SABRENT |
UPC | 819921011329 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00819921011329 |
Item model number | CB-DB9P |
Item Weight | 3.21 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.36 x 5.16 x 0.74 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.36 x 5.16 x 0.74 inches |
ASIN | B00IDSM6BW |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 12, 2014 |
C**O
It just works. Used to factory reset my TP-Link switch
Years ago, serial cables were a dime a dozen and every PC and some laptops had a serial port. USB basically made the serial port obsolete for most devices except networking devices like switches and routers.Most switches in the past few years come with a micro USB or USB-C management port in addition to an RJ45 jack for a serial cable. I've found the USB connections to be hit or miss. But a serial cable always works.I have a TP-Link SG3428 switch that I needed to reset the password for so it could be adopted by an Omada controller. Most layer 2/3 switches don't have a reset button you can press, so you need to console in and do it from the bios. Used this adapter along with the RJ45 to serial port cable the switch came with and it worked perfectly.You will need to load the drivers for the cable as it has a chip in it. But the adapter comes with a driver CD. Ironically, that presents another problem as no PCs or laptops come with a CD drive anymore. But my personal PC at home has multiple disc drives so wasn't an issue for me.This cable just works, no issues. Highly recommended.
R**D
Stable and works
Works well from first connect.
A**R
Rs32 to isb
Cable works great , came with driver cd as well.
B**I
Good enough for the PS1 Dexdrive
I bought this USB to Serial adapter to use with a PS1 DexDrive. (It backs up PS1 memory cards to your PC)I also bought the DexDrive and a new Retrobit PSI memory card off Amazon for this project.The USB to Serial adapter software was easy to install using the included DVD.After the software was installed, I connected the adapter physically.The adapter LED came on and I could see the new device in Device manager.I searched youtube and typed "dexdrive". I looked at an older video by Chris Fox.I pulled the Dexplorer software from a website using his instructions.I installed the Dexplorer software on my Win7 PC.I copied all of my data from my OEM memory card to my Retrobit memory card using my PS1.My PS1 can read/write/copy to both memory cards currently.I tested both memory cards using the DexPlorer software.The DexDrive DID NOT see my OEM PS1 memory card. (It works on my PS1 though)The DexDrive DID see my Retrobit PS1 memory card. (Successful backup + restore using my PC)I am glad to be able to backup my PS1 memory cards. (In 2019, really??)This is good in case my OEM card finally dies, a natural disaster occurs, or some evil person steals my PS1 stuff.
W**9
Works as expected
This worked whan attached to a USB port on my Dell laptop running Windows 10. Needed a serial connection to a piece of local telephone equipment. I do not know whether the connected device needed anything other than transmit, receive, and ground. I had the usual frustration of whether straight-through or reversed signals were required. Professional tip: have both types of cables, as well as gender changers handy.
J**N
Good cord that lights when connected properly
Worked as expected
L**.
Sabrent's Got It Goin' On👍!!!
Frustration and hassle free device. It worked straight-out-of-box. It came in a manufactured box, and it arrived extremely quick. This was a very good and affordable buy by a name I felt I could trust. Adequate length in the cord. I bought this to hook up my Brother embroidery card reader/writer to my Toshiba Satellite laptop that doesn't have a serial port, and this made it possible for me to now be able to use the device with my laptop with no hiccups.
M**S
Watch for mounting nut mismatch
This is the first time I've written poor review for an adapter which electrically functions but mechanically it's a mess. The equipment I need to connect to has a DB9F connector. This adapter has a DB9M connector. So far so good. Only this adapter has a nut instead of a screw. The photo in the listing for this device showed a nut, but the nuts are typically removable, they have a screw end on the opposite side. When I tried to remove the nut it just spun in the housing. It won't come off!! Fortunately I had a dremel tool handy. After breaking 4 cutoff wheels and some melted plastic I finally had something that would mate. This was an unnecessary problem. If the mfr simply used a screw then there would be no problem mating to another connector with a screw, because the screws are designed to have end play to retract out of the way of a nut. If they used neither a screw or a nut it would be no problem. If they used a nut which was removable it would have been no problem. If the connector you're mating to has a nut then don't buy this product, this manufacturer hasn't executed the normal and expected mechanical design effort for compatibility.One more thing, I was one of the lucky ones who did not need a driver. The device came with a CD but no driver link. Are these people stuck in the 20th century? Why not a download link in the product listing, or on the box, or on the CD? Why do we have to chase them for small stuff like this??Next time I'll buy from a vendor who cares about their customers by taking care of the details so that we don't have to.
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