I think my converter have PL2303-chip and it changes USB-device sometimes.
But my soft-link fixes this problem now..
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Thanks
When I ordered this type.
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2017-03-02 16:56 GMT+01:00 :
> An rs232 -> usb which uses an FTDI chip works the best as it usually
> contains a serial number which is useful in setting up a udev rule. Mwall
> has posted a good guide to creating a rule for this purpos
An rs232 -> usb which uses an FTDI chip works the best as it usually contains a
serial number which is useful in setting up a udev rule. Mwall has posted a
good guide to creating a rule for this purpose. I had been using a converter
with pl2303 chip but started having problems with it switching
Well, I don't have RPi3 but an eBox 3350 but I don't see why it shouldn't
work on RPi3..
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I have WMR928 with a RS232-to-USB and it works fine. Have been running for
many years.
I run Ubuntu 10.04.
Sometimes the /dev/ttyUSB0 changes to /dev/ttyUSB1 so Weewx lost contact
but I solved that by adding a device-link that points to the current
USB-device..
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