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There are two other articles on a serial port adapter for Windows. Below is the instructions for Linux and how to connect your serial adapter while using Linux. This should work for most people using Linux and a serial adapter or usb to rs232 driver which is being discussed.
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1. Log into Linux under the root account;
2. Plug the USB-Serial adapter into the computer; International relations definition.
3. Give it a minute to discover the USB-Serial adpater;
4. Type in this command dmesg
5. The dmesg command will echo back the most recent few lines of the system message console, and you should see something like this:
- usb 2.0: new full speed USB device using uhci and address 2
- usb 2.0: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
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6. Unplug the USB-Serial adapter to see a list of USB devices without it being plugged in.
7. Type this command to list the USB devices: lsusb
8. You should see a list of USB devices that looks like this:
- Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
- Bus 002 Device 007: ID 03f0:4f11 Hewlett-Packard
- Bus 002 Device 006: ID 05e3:1205 Genesys Logic, Inc. Afilias Optical Mouse H3003
- Bus 002 Device 004: ID 15d9:0a33 Logitec-mouse
9. Then plug the USB into our device Then use the lsusbcommand again and observe the changes
- Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
- Bus 002 Device 007: ID 03f0:4f11 Hewlett-Packard
- Bus 002 Device 003: ID 018a:3754 Unknown device
- Bus 002 Device 006: ID 05e3:1205 Genesys Logic, Inc. Afilias Optical Mouse H3003
- Bus 002 Device 004: ID 15d9:0a33 Logitec-mouse
10. Determine the vendor ID and the product ID by inspecting this additional line. In this example they are 018a and 3754. For a Trip•Lite USB-Serial adapter, they are 2303 and 067B. In this example it is a Minicom USB-Serial device. The first numbers identifies the vendor and the second numbers identifies the product.
11. Now use the following command to load the kernel module called usb serial and pass the vendor and product ID values to it. The driver can then associate itself with the correct hardware device on the USB bus.
- sudo modprobe usbserial vendor=018a product=3754
12. Now check whether the new Serial Port device is available
- sudo dmesg | grep ttyUSB
13. You should now see something like this
- usbserial_generic 1-1:1.0: generic converter detected
- usb 1-1: generic converter now attached to ttyUSB0
- usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial_generic
14. This tells you that the serial device has now been mapped to the /dev/ttyUSBO serial port
15. Now we want to list the devices under the /dev/ path to see if the interface is visible with this command:
- ls /dev/
18. Instruct Ubuntu to load this module automatically by including the following line in the /etc/modules file. Substitute yourownvendor and product ID if they are different.
- usbserial vendor=018a product=3754
That should be about it however if you have not installed the driver then you would have to install it now. If you are installing a Minicom serial device then you would do the following:
- sudo apt-get install minicom
- sudo minicom -s
Press A and then edit to / dev / ttyUSB 0 ( this value, see dmesg | grep ttyUSB )
Press E and then edit to 9600 8N1
Press F and the value will change from Yes to No Creative zen mp3 player driver.
Once set up and finish off mode serial port setup.
Save setup as df1 finished off. Settings by Exit from Minicom
Other Issues:
This is for Ubuntu Linux for Red Hat the drivers should be in your OS however TrippLite does have Red Hat drivers on their website if you do not have them on your system.
If you are trying to connect a Zigbee through this serial port you can do the following:
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Make a symbolic link between ttyUSB0 and com2 by typing in terminal: (assuming you are using com2)
- ln -s /dev/ttyUSB0 /home/your_home/.wine/dosdevices/com2
Then Add com2 port to X-CTU
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Hi,
I'm afraid that there is no solution..
There is lot's of people reporting problems with W10 and Prolific devices (based on popular PL2303 adapter).
Myself, I've the same problems with scrolling LED Badges, and USB to COM dongles. All this devices use a PL2303 to provide a connection to an USB port, but inside, they are RS232-like interface build (and appear as a COM port in your operating system). When you plug the device into USB, it is well recognized by W10 and it try to load the Prolific driver. This work fine, but looking at the configuration panel, you will then notice that there is an error code 10 and the driver is not working properly.
There is lot's of people reporting problems with W10 and Prolific devices (based on popular PL2303 adapter).
Myself, I've the same problems with scrolling LED Badges, and USB to COM dongles. All this devices use a PL2303 to provide a connection to an USB port, but inside, they are RS232-like interface build (and appear as a COM port in your operating system). When you plug the device into USB, it is well recognized by W10 and it try to load the Prolific driver. This work fine, but looking at the configuration panel, you will then notice that there is an error code 10 and the driver is not working properly.
Of course, you can try to manually update the driver at Prolific site:
But, look carefully on this page and you will read an important notice in RED :
Windows 8/8.1/10 are NOT supported in PL-2303HXA and PL-2303XEOL (End Of Life) chip versions.
This is clear: if your device is using an old chip version of PL2303, the drivers not works with W10 (and W8).
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As many people, you probably upgrade directly from W7 to W10, and sure, don't know that this problem was already present with W8. It's a shame from Prolific to not support this devices, because they are still used (my LED badges are less than a year old, and use EOL PL-2303 HX). Prolific's guys are fun when they said : 'Prolific recommends to use PL-2303HXD (HX Rev D) or PL2303TA chip.' . Hey, but I can't do that myself !!!
I don't want to send my devices to trash because they are too old (less than a year !) to be supported by W10.
May be, a solution will be to use the old W7 drivers version into W10. Not tested.. I will try..
May be, a solution will be to use the old W7 drivers version into W10. Not tested.. I will try..