Windows 10: Two different devices assigned at same Com port

Discus and support Two different devices assigned at same Com port in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Hello guys,i'm having an issue with the com port assignement. I have 2 devices USBtoCOM using two different driver 1x FTDI, 1x Windows driver. The... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by GianRu, May 17, 2024.

  1. GianRu Win User

    Two different devices assigned at same Com port


    Hello guys,i'm having an issue with the com port assignement. I have 2 devices USBtoCOM using two different driver 1x FTDI, 1x Windows driver. The devices with Windows driver is always connected. When i connect the FTDI device, sometimes Windows assign the correct com port, sometimes assign the same com port already used from Windows driver device. I know to solving the assigment need to change the com number in advanced settings.This is not a permanent solution to the problem, but a temporary solution until the next incorrect assignment.Can something be done to solve the problem once and fo

    :)
     
    GianRu, May 17, 2024
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  2. Peer_Sam Win User

    How to set AMP to use manually selected ports.

    Hi Adrian,

    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.

    The drivers create ports automatically and assign them to devices to communicate with the system. Some applications assign random ports every time you connect the device with your computer where as some of them use the fixed ports for devices, however
    we can try assigning ports manually to the device. Kindly follow the steps given below.

    • Connect the device with your Windows PC.
    • Right click on Start (Windows logo) and choose
      Device manager.
    • Expand Ports (COM & LPT).
    • Disconnect the device and see which communication port disappears.
    • Now, reconnect the device and make sure that the port re-appears under
      Ports (COM & LPT).
    • Right click on the port (Communication port (COM N) and select
      Properties.
    • Go to Port Settings tab.
    • Click on Advanced.
    • Click on the dropdown list next to COM Port Number and select the port you would like to assign to the device and click
      Ok.
    • Close the Properties window by clicking Ok.
    • Close Device Manager and see if it works.

    I would also suggest to check if there is any option to choose a different port within the driver setup while installing it.

    In case none of these methods works, I would suggest to get in touch with the device manufacturer and see if they have any updates/utilities to override this default behavior.

    Hope it helps

    Regards,

    Peer Samie

    Microsoft Community-Moderator
     
    Peer_Sam, May 17, 2024
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  3. BrRa Win User
    can't change device assignment to different USB ports

    USB ports having issues after Windows 10 update. Also, tried to connect camera and other devices to different

    USB ports.

    Tried everything - applications don't work or work partially or stuck.

    Tried to connect devices back to original ports - seem to be working fine.

    So, how can I move devices between USB ports? This didn't use to be a problem in earlier

    Windows 10 releases.

    I wanted to connect my photo camera to USB 3.0 port instead to USB 2.0, but I can't - this is ridiculous.

    Once a device connected to one particular USB port - it can't be moved to another port? Difficult

    to accept this...
     
  4. Two different devices assigned at same Com port

    How can I bind a USB port to a specific USB Camera

    The issue you're experiencing with Windows 11 randomly reassigning USB devices, including cameras, to different ports after reboots or updates can be quite frustrating. To address this problem and ensure a more stable device assignment, you can try the following steps:

    1. Disable Automatic Driver Updates:
      • Windows updates often include driver updates that can sometimes cause changes in device assignments. You can try disabling automatic driver updates by following these steps:
        • Go to "Settings" > "Windows Update."
        • Click on "Advanced options."
        • Under "Driver updates," select "Only drivers." This will prevent Windows from automatically updating drivers.
    2. Assign Static Drive Letters:
      • For USB devices, including cameras, you can manually assign a specific drive letter to them. This way, Windows will always recognize the device as connected to that particular port. Here's how:
        • Connect your USB cameras.
        • Open "Disk Management" by searching for it in the Start menu.
        • Find your USB cameras in the list.
        • Right-click on each camera's drive and choose "Change Drive Letter and Paths."
        • Assign a specific, unused drive letter (e.g., E:, F:, GTwo different devices assigned at same Com port :).
        • Click "OK."
    3. Use USB Hubs:
      • Consider using powered USB hubs for your cameras. This can help ensure that the devices remain connected to the same ports on the hub even if Windows reassigns the internal USB ports. A powered hub can also provide more stable power to the devices.
    4. USB Port Labeling:
      • Physically label the USB ports and the corresponding cameras. While this won't prevent Windows from reassigning, it will make it easier to reconfigure the monitoring software after each reboot.
    5. Group Policy and Device Installation Restrictions:
      • If you have access to Group Policy settings, you can configure policies to control how devices are installed and managed. This may provide more control over USB device assignments.
    6. Third-Party Software:
      • Consider using third-party software or utilities designed to manage and maintain consistent device assignments. These tools may help you create and enforce specific device-to-port mappings.
    7. Feedback to Microsoft:
      • Provide feedback to Microsoft about this issue. They may address it in future updates if it affects a significant number of users.
    Please note that modifying the Windows registry can be risky, and it's generally recommended to avoid making changes unless you're confident in what you're doing. Additionally, Windows updates and changes in behavior can sometimes override registry modifications.
     
    Michal Sa3, May 17, 2024
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