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Cisco Console Cable USB to RJ45 Cable FTDI for Windows 8, 7, Vista,MAC, Linux RS232 6 Ft (Blue)

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The Console Cable is used for the serial connection between your computer’s serial port and the console port on your TP-Link switch or router to access the CLI (Command Line Interface) of the device. USB to Serial cable, RJ45 presentation for direct connection to Cisco and other network equipment serial console ports.

Compatible with a wide range of brands and provides an easy method of connecting to network devices. Please note that all trademark names and designations featured are the registered trademarks of their owners.It also provides a reliable and hassle-free connection without the need for additional adapters or external power.

Used in place of bulky, stiff round cables for easy cable management, to add more spare bulk to work space and still your work space will be neat, as they are easy to sort out to avoid messy tangled wires. This enables us to personalise our content for you, greet you by name and remember your preferences (for example, your choice of language or region). The fully shielded patch leads increase signal isolation and prevent contaminant noise from entering a cabling system. Here we take the Type 2 Console Cable which is used for TP-Link products on shipment now as example to introduce the line sequence and its corresponding relationship of the RS232 DB9 female head and the RJ45 head. Served (spiral) shield provides easier cable termination and better sound quality than braided shield.Built in WIFI, 10/100 Ethernet and Bluetooth provides access to serial ports via Web terminal, SSH, Telnet or virtual COM port mapping.

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