[c-nsp] USB to serial converter

Frank Bulk frnkblk at iname.com
Mon Feb 4 15:27:37 EST 2008


=)  It's for the reasons you've already desecribed (even though you're in a
good position now) that I detest USB to serial adapters.  Just lost too many
hours because of them and lengthened existing downtime.

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Lewis [mailto:jlewis at lewis.org] 
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 1:16 PM
To: Frank Bulk
Cc: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] USB to serial converter

On Sun, 3 Feb 2008, Frank Bulk wrote:

> This is why on another listserv's short list of "tools for techs to have",
a
> laptop with a real serial port was near the top of everyone's list.  In
our
> workplace that's a requirement for any tech laptop we buy.  We've wasted
way
> to much time installing drivers, recovering from blue screens and lock
ups,
> and toting along and digging out yet another cable.

There are good USB serial converters.  I've got one that I've used for
years and just bought several additional ones.  The older one is a Magic
Control Technology chip.  It's only problem is the inability to send a
break without using the "baud rate switch trick".  The newer ones are all
various brandings of the Prolific chip.  These seem to work fine with
Linux.  I haven't tried other OS's.  My first Prolific was defective
though.  It was pretty funny...due to a loose connection in the DB-9 end,
it would appear/disappear from the USB bus depending on whether the DB-9
was pointing up or down.  The Prolifics I've tested so far will send a
break without resorting to the baud rate trick.

I've had a couple of notebooks that didn't have serial ports, and with my
USB serial converters, it was never a problem.  The USB ones are also
useful as I think someone else mentioned if you want to simultaneously
console into multiple devices.

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