Checkpoint — Usb-c Console Driver [extra Quality]

The Definitive Guide to Check Point USB-C Console Drivers: Installation & Troubleshooting

Move the cable to a native USB port directly on your motherboard rather than utilizing an unpowered USB hub or docking station.

Check Point utilizes specific USB-to-serial chipsets across its appliance portfolio. Knowing which chipset your appliance uses determines which driver package you need. Silicon Labs CP210x Chipset

, find the "CP2102N" device under "Other Devices," and select Update Driver Browse my computer to point to the extracted folder. 2. Connection Settings Once the driver is installed, a new checkpoint usb-c console driver

Right-click the Start menu and select Device Manager .

Extract the contents of the zip file to a known folder on your computer.

The device shows in Device Manager, but driver installation fails. The Definitive Guide to Check Point USB-C Console

Plug the USB-C cable from your laptop into the console port of the powered-on Check Point appliance. Verify in Device Manager: Right-click the Start menu and select Device Manager . Expand the Ports (COM & LPT) section.

Issue 1: Device Manager Displays a Yellow Triangle (Code 10 or Code 52)

To enable checkpoint before the USB stack is ready, the driver uses a with a small framebuffer reserved in SRAM. Once the USB subsystem initializes, it switches to interrupt-driven mode. Silicon Labs CP210x Chipset , find the "CP2102N"

The USB-C console port is standard on most modern Check Point hardware platforms, including: 1530/1550, 1570/1590, 1600/1800 series.

: Enter the COM port found in Device Manager (e.g., COM3 or /dev/cu.usbserial ).

: Some models, like the 1500 series , use standard Silicon Labs CP210x VCP drivers .