I cannot establish a FileMover connection over the blue serial cable. How can I resolve this issue?
Cause
Solution
LapLink's blue serial cable connects two computers by the external serial ports and provides the
maximum data transfer rates possible using a serial port. One end of the cable has a single 9-pin
connector; the other has both a 9-pin and a 25-pin connector. Only older model PCs might have
25-pin serial ports. Serial ports are male in gender and may be labeled as COM, SERIAL, or by the
icon |0|0|.
Note: If you do not have a serial port on one or both machines, do not attempt to
use a serial adapter or gender changer device of any kind. Such a connection will not be supported
by Laplink technicians and may not work since the port communication method is different between
serial, parallel and USB ports. If both of your PC's do not have compatible, functional ports, you
must switch to a different cable type or connection method. FileMover must be installed, running
and configured correctly on both computers before it will connect.
- Enable the correct COM port on both computers
-
- From
Options->Configure, go to the ‘
Host’ tab and ensure that there is a checkmark present for
‘Serial Cable’. (This is not enabled by default).
- Click ‘
Advanced’.
- Select the correct Port in the drop down-list.
Note: FileMover uses physical ports such as COM1 & COM2, but not virtual ports
like COM3 and higher. If you are not sure what COM port number is used by your serial port, see
Technical Document 117:
How to Identify Ports on a Computer using Device
Manager.
- Follow the on-screen advice to restart the host from the
Connect menu.
- From
Options->Configure, go to the ‘
Users’ tab to configure FileMover's security.
- Try the connection in FileMover again.
- Lower the Port Speed on both computers
-
- From
Options->Configure, go to the ‘
Host’ tab.
- Click ‘
Advanced’.
- Change the port speed to
57,600 or
38,400.
- Follow the on-screen advice to restart the host.
- Try the connection in FileMover again.
- Change the port performance setting on both computers
-
- From
Options->Configure, go to the ‘
Host’ tab.
- Click ‘
Advanced’.
- Change the setting from ‘
enhanced’ to ‘
standard’.
- Follow the on-screen advice to restart the host.
- Try the connection in FileMover again.
- Reboot both PC’s and try the connection in FileMover again
- If you use a handheld PDA, such as a Palm Pilot, disable the
HotSync or
ActiveSync software on both computers and try the connection in
FileMover again.
- Make sure that Windows is correctly recognizing your ports. See Technical Document 655:
How to Make Windows Re-Detect COM, LPT and USB
Ports for more information. Follow the steps for the COM ports only. If the serial port is not
re-detected automatically by Windows upon rebooting, confirm that your serial port is enabled in
the system BIOS. Laplink technicians cannot assist in navigating your system BIOS. See your user's
guide for information on how to restart your computer and use the keyboard command to reach the
hardware setup utility (BIOS).
- Try a different cable. FileMover needs a 9-wire null modem cable to make a serial/COM port
connection, and the Belkins brand null modem cable is also supported.
- Contact
LapLink Technical Support to confirm a rare occurance
of cable failure. LapLink's blue serial cable is warranted for 30-days.
Product: FileMover
KB: 164
Last updated: Invalid Date
Keywords:
Configuration: Ports
Platforms:
- WinXP
- WinXP
- WinXP
- WinXP
- WinMe
- WinMe
- WinMe
- WinMe
- Win98/SE
- Win98/SE
- Win98/SE
- Win98/SE
- WinNT
- WinNT
- WinNT
- WinNT
- Win2K
- Win2K
- Win2K
- Win2K
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