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Re: Dell laptop serial port

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Originally Posted by Astronouth7303
It's notable that the highest common serial speed (115200) is faster than USB 1.0.
You may want to recheck your numbers. USB 1.0 (aka "low speed USB") is 1.5Mbps, quite a bit more than 115,200bps used for serial. At any rate, nearly all devices support at least USB 1.1 (aka "full speed USB") which is 12Mbps. USB 2.0 ("high speed") is 480Mbps.