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The Gearmo 4 Port USB to Serial RS232 Adapter features a robust FTDI chipset, ensuring seamless connectivity across multiple operating systems including Windows, Linux, and Mac. With its compact design and no need for an external power supply, this adapter is perfect for professionals needing reliable connections for legacy devices. Plus, it comes with built-in ESD and surge protection for added peace of mind.
Brand | Gearmo |
Item model number | USA-FTDI4X |
Item Weight | 6.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 36 x 1.5 x 0.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 36 x 1.5 x 0.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Gearmo |
ASIN | B004ETDC8K |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 2, 2010 |
M**I
Great product!!!!
I recently purchased two Gearmo 4 Port USB to Serial RS232 Adapters to set up a console server for managing my Cisco network lab, and I must say, I'm absolutely thrilled with their performance! These adapters are connected to a single Raspberry Pi 4, and the setup was a breeze. The installation process was straightforward, and I encountered no issues getting them up and running.What impresses me the most is the seamless integration and ease of use. The adapters are highly reliable, providing consistent and fast data transfers, which is crucial when managing a network lab. I've experienced zero lag or connectivity issues, making my lab management tasks significantly more efficient.The build quality is excellent, and the adapters are compact enough not to clutter my workspace. They've proven to be an invaluable addition to my setup, and I couldn't be happier with how well they've met my needs. If you're in the market for a reliable and high-performing USB to Serial adapter, look no further than the Gearmo 4 Port model. It's a game-changer!
H**Y
Works as designed on Windows 7
This USB to serial port adapter has 4 separate serial cables that connect to a single USB 2.0 plug.Each of the 4 serial cable ends is slightly more than 3 feet long. The USB cable end is one foot long. Total end-to-end length is a little bit more than 4 feet long.Each serial cable is labeled "1", "2", "3", or "4" which makes it easy to track your connections. The connections always retain the same com port, so you won't need to reconfigure you software after restarting you computer.The adapter has 3 separate LEDs: red = power, green = TX, yellow = RX.The adapter comes with a CD-ROM that contains USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 drivers for many operating systems including Linux, Mac, Windows, and more. The release notes on the CD-ROM mention that newer drivers can be found at [...]No paper instruction manual is included which might cause inexperienced computer users to have moderate difficulty with the setup. Experienced users will find the setup straight forward and simple.Installation on Windows 7 was easy for me. I found the appropriate installer on the CD-ROM. I had to right-click the installer and select run-as-administrator. The first time I plugged the adapter in it took several minutes for the device to be detected, so be patient. Subsequent detections are fast.All 4 serial adapters can be used simultaneously.Overall I am satisfied with the quality of this device.
W**N
EXCELLENT Product!!
The USB "jungle" under my desk was becoming a nightmare & I was quickly running out of ports on my USB hub to connect my ham radio equipment to, so I went looking for a good multi-port USB~RS-232 adaptor. Between my 2 main ham transceivers, the packet TNC and the internal TNC I needed 4 RS-232 ports that did RTS/CTS handshake correctly (Kenwood radios are kinda picky in this regard {especially the TM-D710A in EchoLink sysop mode}, as is my TNC). I had been told by numerous fellow hams that USB~RS-232 adaptors that used the FTDI ICs where the only way to go, so I limited my search to these. I saw this item on Amazon & read a review from a fellow ham that had dealt with this same issue, and he praised this unit highly, so I decided to purchase it.I'm VERY pleased with the results. I've hooked up the adaptor to my Toshiba laptop PC (my "shack computer") and to the Kenwoods and everything works just like it is supposed to. There where no issues with the adaptor operating correctly with the radios running full power output (100W on the HF bands & 50W on 2M/70CM) - no "glitches" at all. One thing that had concerned me was possible interaction between the 4 ports when 2 or 3 of them are active (actually passing data) at the same time, which is the situation when running packet. However, no such interaction had been observed.I would HIGHLY recommend this USB~RS-232 adaptor to any ham that is running multiple radios and/or aux. items like a TNC that wants reliable data transfer when you've got a bunch of RF floating around the shack on multiple bands. Gearmo makes a fine product in this item & I WILL personally recommend it to my ham friends.NOTE: I would recommend that anyone that uses this product go to FTDI's web site & download the ComPort Reassign utility - it makes Com Port assignment of the ports on this device much easier than using Device Manager in Windows.
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