
so that way of wiring, can't thereīe any bussines logic problem under RS232, right?Īn option could be a driver incompatibility with the motherboard serial port? Now I'm thinking about some hardware related problem, the serial port is wired as NullModém, which means that only GND, Tx and Rx are connected. I confirmed again, the ports is not being used.


Knowing that I've tried using some Microsoft tools: Sometimes the SerialPort is available until I disable the port in the device in Windows DeviceManager, restart the computer and enabling it again. I need to plug in a serial device to the computer, it works properly most of the times, but in certains situations the port stops working, just refuses any new connection even when any process is using it, the device manager shows the port is available (the driver is loaded).

Have an issue managing a SerialPort on Windows 10.
