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Hi Ijust Bought some USB to Serial adapters.
when i plug them in they get installed as a Human Interface device, but no Com port is assign. I need a com port to be able to plug into our cisco equipment. How can I get from the HID to a Com Port number? Thanks Alan |
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CTCLC wrote: > Hi Ijust Bought some USB to Serial adapters. > > when i plug them in they get installed as a Human Interface device, but no > Com port is assign. I need a com port to be able to plug into our cisco > equipment. > How can I get from the HID to a Com Port number? > > Thanks > > Alan Your USB to Serial device should have come with a driver on CD, check the manufacturer's site if not. You need to install a driver, otherwise XP thinks it's a HID (but you already know that). The driver will pick the next available COM port, usually COM3, and display it in Device Manager. Unlike most USB devices, you should connect the adapter _before_ installing the driver. Triffid |
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