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Electronics : Keyspan High Speed USB Serial Adapter ( USA-19HS )

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Keyspan High Speed USB Serial Adapter ( USA-19HS )

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Street Price: $30.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 913





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Keyspan
EAN: 0672603000413
Label: KeySpan
Product Manufacturer: KeySpan
Model: USA-19HS
Network Interface Description: USB
Publisher: KeySpan
Ranking: 913
Studio: KeySpan


Piece facts:
  • Plugs into a USB port on a Windows or Macintosh computer
  • Provides one RS-232 male DB9 port for direct connection to serial devices
  • Supports data rates up to 230 Kbps
  • Draws its power from the USB connection -- a power adapter is not required
  • Easy to carry -- weighs just 2 ounces




) USA-19HS ( Adapter Serial USB Speed High Keyspan






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KEYSPAN USA19HS -- Would it solve a logistical [problem on your desktop if you could connect serial devices to a USB port on your PC? The KEYSPAN USA19HS is the simple, inexpensive and reliable way to do exactly that! 0S Compatibility - Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP Mac 0S 8.6+, 0S X 10.1.3+, Linux 2.4.18+, Windows CE 3.0+ Host device must feature a USB port


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Worked as Advertised ...
I needed to connect my serial Spaceball 5000 to a USB port so I could update my CAD software. At first I purchased a cheaper adapter for $10. Even with the supplied disc Windows XP would not recognize it. After reading the reviews I spent the extra money (there are cheaper ones out there). The software installed easily and when I plugged in the adapter XP recognized both the adapter and the Spaceball. Although, at first the Spaceball would not work the supplied software told me that the adapter was "COM3". I had to edit the registry and change the Spaceball com port from COM1 to COM3. Voila, it worked great with my CAD software. Spend the extra money and get this, it works. Also it's cheaper than spending $300 for a new Spaceball.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - HCL Required but Good Product Anyway!
Worked first time after trying two cheap alternatives from Ebay. Am using with a Concept2 Rowing Machine with a PM2+ Performance Monitor.

Would be great if Keyspan had a user entered HCL of tested kit that worked with their adapters.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works Great! ...
Installation went without a hitch and it has worked great from the beginning. Perhaps it's a bit more expensive than others, but I'd rather pay more for a trouble free product.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - great USB-serial adapter
This product is the solution to my old problems connecting to serial devices at work. It performs great, no complains at all. If you want some quality connection, this one should be with you.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * best USB-Serial adapter ...
The Keysapn High-speed USB-Serial adapter solved a problem that had me going through three other (cheaper) brand of adapter without good results. Plug in the Keyspan to my Windows XP pro PC, run the software, and voila, problem solved. Two days of messing around solved in ten minutes - now that's the best kind of PC solution....

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