Dear Computer Gurus
In addition to all the normal devices such as the mouse and keyboard, I had
hoped
to be able to run a full load of USB 2.0 devices with a simple configuration of
the USB ports using the WINDOWS 7 Device Manager tool.
I'm running into conflicts when putting the K3
USB was designed to handle hundreds of applications. USB has nothing to do with
RS232 com ports. The bridge is made in the driver software that tells the USB
to behave as if it were a RS232 device. I suspect you have conflicting drivers.
The solution is to change to drivers that do not
Further to what Fred said:
USB is unrelated to com ports *except* if you are using serial to USB cable
or converter. In that case an open com port is assigned. Much has been
written here about the driver problems with certain cheap cables so I won't
repeat except to say we need more detail in
Hi,
What do you wish the utility to do?
I run 9 USB devices, three on a hub and 8 serial ports of a usb to serial port
hub. In addition I have a number of virtual serial ports as well. Th only thing
that's difficult is remembering what is connected to what!
73's Tom
On 4/1/14, John Lawrence
http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/cef0/
solved all the power and USB hub problems here.
The internal power supply is good for 22W, plenty 'nuff for 8-9
power-hungry USB devices.
73,
matt W6NIA
On Tue, 1 Apr 2014 15:39:39 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:
Dear Computer Gurus
In addition to all the
I run a single USB connection from the PC to a 7 port powered USB hub. I
have a 8 port serial USB to serial device connected to the USB hub for all
of the RS232 devices. The remaining 6 ports connect to native USB devices. I
have not had any problems with this approach.
Gregg
W6IZT
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