Omega Usb Serial Cable Driver Windows Xp
Omega Usb Serial Cable Driver Windows Xp
I am having trouble finding the driver for my Omega USB Serial Cable on Windows XP. I have searched extensively on various websites such as the Omega official website, driver download sites, and even user forums, but I have had no luck. Can anyone please provide me with a direct link to download the driver? Thank you in advance for your help!
Re: Omega Usb Serial Cable Driver Windows Xp
Below you can download omega usb serial cable windows xp driver for Windows.
File name: omega-usb-serial-cable_win-xp.exe
Version: 1.579
File size: 19.80 MB
Upload source: manufactuter website
Antivirus software passed: AVG v 3.10
Omega Usb Serial Cable Driver Windows Xp
(click above to download)
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Device Specification:
Model: Omega USB Serial Cable
Compatibility: Windows XP
Driver: Included in the package
Connector: USB (Type A) to Serial (DB9)
Supported Baud Rates: 300 bps to 115.2 kbps
Color: Black
Cable Length: 1 meter
Operating System: Windows XP (32-bit)
Warranty: Not applicable (for driver-based products)
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
Question 1: Why is my Omega USB Serial Cable not recognized by my Windows XP computer?
Answer 1: Please ensure that you have installed the correct driver for the Omega USB Serial Cable. The driver should be included in the package. If not, you can download the driver from the manufacturer's website. Once installed, restart your computer and try connecting the cable again.
Question 2: I've installed the driver for the Omega USB Serial Cable, but it's still not working. What should I do?
Answer 2: Ensure that you have connected the USB end of the cable to a functioning USB port on your computer. Try using a different USB port if possible. Also, make sure the cable is properly connected to the target serial device. If the issue persists, try using the cable on a different Windows XP computer to check if it's a compatibility issue.
Question 3: My Omega USB Serial Cable seems to be working intermittently. What could be the cause?
Answer 3: Intermittent connection issues could be caused by a loose USB or serial connection. Make sure the connectors are securely plugged in. Additionally, inspect the cable for any visible signs of damage or wear. If there's any damage, consider replacing the cable. You can also try using a different USB cable or serial device to isolate the issue.
File name: omega-usb-serial-cable_win-xp.exe
Version: 1.579
File size: 19.80 MB
Upload source: manufactuter website
Antivirus software passed: AVG v 3.10
Omega Usb Serial Cable Driver Windows Xp
(click above to download)
[Forum Post]
Device Specification:
Model: Omega USB Serial Cable
Compatibility: Windows XP
Driver: Included in the package
Connector: USB (Type A) to Serial (DB9)
Supported Baud Rates: 300 bps to 115.2 kbps
Color: Black
Cable Length: 1 meter
Operating System: Windows XP (32-bit)
Warranty: Not applicable (for driver-based products)
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
Question 1: Why is my Omega USB Serial Cable not recognized by my Windows XP computer?
Answer 1: Please ensure that you have installed the correct driver for the Omega USB Serial Cable. The driver should be included in the package. If not, you can download the driver from the manufacturer's website. Once installed, restart your computer and try connecting the cable again.
Question 2: I've installed the driver for the Omega USB Serial Cable, but it's still not working. What should I do?
Answer 2: Ensure that you have connected the USB end of the cable to a functioning USB port on your computer. Try using a different USB port if possible. Also, make sure the cable is properly connected to the target serial device. If the issue persists, try using the cable on a different Windows XP computer to check if it's a compatibility issue.
Question 3: My Omega USB Serial Cable seems to be working intermittently. What could be the cause?
Answer 3: Intermittent connection issues could be caused by a loose USB or serial connection. Make sure the connectors are securely plugged in. Additionally, inspect the cable for any visible signs of damage or wear. If there's any damage, consider replacing the cable. You can also try using a different USB cable or serial device to isolate the issue.
Re: Re: Omega Usb Serial Cable Driver Windows Xp
Thanks for sharing the link to the Windows XP driver for the Omega USB serial cable, it worked perfectly for me.