When you plug a supported USB to serial adapter into a Sun Ray terminal you will get the devices created under:
$UTDEVROOT/dev
You should then be able to use the RDP client with the -r comport:<comport>=<device> command line option to redirect this to the Windows environment.
As there are no official standards for doing USB-serial conversion some adapters might not work - you best option is using a new Sun Ray 2 device as these have a built in serial port or use an adapter which is listed on the Sun Ray IO devices page (can't find URL link at the moment).
Paul
On 02/08/06, Fabio Sales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi.
I need to configure a check printer on a Sun Ray DTU 1G.
This check printer has only a serial interface and DTU 1G has only usb
interace.
I bought a usb-to-serial adapter "made in Hong Kong" (in Brazil, where i
live, we call this "do Paraguai"), but I don`t know how to configure
this adapter and this check printer.
Does anybody have ideia how to configure serial check printer on SunRay ?
Are there any driver that i need to install on Solaris 10 for this
adapter works ?
I have SRSS 4 and i`m using conector to log on in a Terminal Server and
i need this serial check printer avaliable for a user.
Any tip will help me a lot !
Thanks.
Fabio Sales
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