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General => Technical support => Topic started by: Bruceh on June 27, 2007, 11:01:32 PM
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The laptop I used for PLC programming and monitoring recently died. The replacement laptop does not have any serial ports but does have 4 USB ports.
I got a USB-Serial converter and can get TLServer to see the PLC, can transfer programs to the PLC but not having much success with the on-line monitoring. The link fails and TLServer reports 'poor network conditions'. The guy who sold me the converter said that it only works in about 75% of cases.
Has anyone had similar problems or any success with PCMCIA Type 2 cards that offer a serial port
Any suggestions appreciated...apart from get another laptop with a serial port!!
I guess this also points to an issue with serial ports being phased out ....how are we going to communicate with TRI PLC's in the future
Bruceh
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There are a number of USB to RS232 converters that work flawlessly with the TLServer. See the link below:
http://www.tri-plc.com/yabbse/index.php?board=2;action=display;threadid=409
We may start to offer a USB-to-RS232 or USB-to-RS485 converter in future since fewer and fewer laptop comes with built-in RS232 converter.