: Frequently used by divers to download logs from computers like the Galileo Luna or Uwatec models to a PC.
Supports Fast Infrared (FIR) speeds up to 4 Mbps , and is typically backward compatible with MIR (1.15 Mbps) and SIR (115.2 Kbps). U2IrDA Mini 4 MBPS FIR USB IrDA 20
Communicating with handheld scanners, printers, and data loggers. : Frequently used by divers to download logs
The U2IrDA Mini is designed to work across a wide range of systems. The U2IrDA Mini is designed to work across
| Operating System | Driver Solution / Method | Notes / Sources | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Use the official driver provided on the installation CD that came with the adapter. | Official support. | | Windows XP | The official driver generally works. The key is to install it before connecting the hardware. | Some users have reported issues with certain versions or Service Packs. | | Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11 | No official driver exists, but community drivers are available. A known solution for the 64-bit version is a driver by "hALf" that works on Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and 10, and likely on newer versions as well. This driver reportedly works for many similar adapters (e.g., ACTiSYS). | Requires careful searching and adherence to installation instructions from community sources. |
Whether you need to sync legacy mobile devices or download mission-critical data from specialized field hardware, this article breaks down everything you need to know about the device. Key Technical Specifications