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3. Once you have identified the area where you can modify your system’s serial
ports, configure the appropriate serial port to use either the COM port
settings determined from item C or use either COM1 (3F8/IRQ4) or the
“Auto” setting if it is available.
4. Once the serial port is successfully configured, save your changes and exit
the BIOS setup utility.
E. If you have multiple serial connectors on the back of your system and you
E. If you have multiple serial connectors on the back of your system and you
E. If you have multiple serial connectors on the back of your system and you
E. If you have multiple serial connectors on the back of your system and you
E. If you have multiple serial connectors on the back of your system and you
are unsure of which physical port to use, check the following resources:
are unsure of which physical port to use, check the following resources:
are unsure of which physical port to use, check the following resources:
are unsure of which physical port to use, check the following resources:
are unsure of which physical port to use, check the following resources:
1. Typically, systems with multiple serial ports are numbered from top-to-
bottom or left-to-right depending on the orientation of your system. On a
traditional tower system, serial port #1 will be on top and serial port #2 will
be below it.
2. If you are still unable to determine which physical port to use, you may need
to reference your system’s BIOS setup in order to determine which physical
port corresponds to which logical COM port.
3. For more detailed information, please contact your PC manufacturer’s
technical support or your motherboard manufacturer’s support.
FFFFF. If your system does not have physical serial ports, try the following:
. If your system does not have physical serial ports, try the following:
. If your system does not have physical serial ports, try the following:
. If your system does not have physical serial ports, try the following:
. If your system does not have physical serial ports, try the following:
1. If your system has USB ports but no serial ports, there are products available
to allow you to plug a standard serial (DB9) device into a USB adapter.
Vendors that make such products include Belkin and Keyspan. AccessECU
does not specifically endorse nor guarantee functionality with any such
product and the AccessPORT.
2. If your system has PCMCIA slots but no serial ports, there are products
available that allow you to plug a standard serial (DB9) device into a PCMCIA
adapter. Vendors that make such products include Sealevel and StarTech.
AccessECU does not specifically endorse nor guarantee functionality with any
such product and the AccessPORT.
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