Many older laptops (2005 and prior( include at least one serial port. It is not specific to any particular model or brand; they were at one time ubiquitous.
The last model that dell made was the D830 latitude. It had serial port built in. we bought some from laptopoutlet.com.
make a connection from the router's console port to your laptop's serial port and configure the router from your laptop.
As long as there is a connection port on the laptop that is compatible to the printer's connection, and the operating system on your laptop is compatible to the printer's drivers and software, yes it can be used with a laptop.
HDMI an or s-port are use for laptop to tv connection.
On the left cannister connection port.
Through either its wireless connection or through a ethernet port.
No. PS/2 is a low speed serial connection. The lowest port used for a webcam that I am aware of is a a parallel port.
You don't. If you are wanting to plug something into the serial port, and it is the same size as the parallel port (it isn't a parallel port, it's a different plug for the serial), use an adaptor. I'm in the same problem. I have a laptop and a program that uses com1 and need to redirect serial communication (com1) to a parallel port since the laptop doesn't have a serial port. i have an adapter for parallel to serial connections but need to remap com1. your can redirect lpt1 outputs with mode lpt1=com1 but not the other way round. If the laptop has usb just grab a USB to Serial Adaptor. Am in the same boot. A Point of Sales app need to be connected via a com port for Receipt Printing... The Printer is a ESC/POS Printer but has a Parallel Connection... Works fine under Windows, but not in the POS App. What is needed is some sort of Virtual COM Port to Capture the Outputs and Redirect it the a Physical LPT Port. In doesn't sound hard, yet no ones don't it...
It should be a VGA port to allow a video connection to a computer/laptop or other device that can use a 15pin video out.
No way. You must add a PCMCIA card with LAN connection.
Depending on how old the modem is, it may connect to the serial port, the USB port, or an internal connector.
Yes, you can use a wi-fi connection for this laptop. The connection will be acceptable.
New mice are neither serial or parallel, they are PS/2...So, if you look at the back of the computer it has a different socket than serial or parallel.Only older mice was serial or parallel.P.S. Sorry for my bad English, I don't know if socket is the correct word, but...