JBX14802: a TAA-compliant USB-C console cable for federal procurement

The TAA-compliant 6ft USB-C to RJ45 console cable. Same Prolific chipset and vendor compatibility as our standard cable, certified for federal procurement.

By Gary Moore2 min read
JBX14802 TAA USB-C console cable — cover image

For procurement teams sourcing a network project under TAA compliance, the console-cable aisle gets short fast. Most off-the-shelf USB-to-RJ45 cables are made in countries the rules exclude, which means weeks of paperwork or a workaround. CableRack's JBX14802 is the TAA-compliant version of our 6ft USB-C to RJ45 console-cable family, certified for federal procurement.

What it does

Plug the USB-C end into your laptop, plug the RJ45 end into the console port on a Cisco, Juniper, HP, Linksys, or Ubiquiti device. You have a working serial connection from a workstation that no longer has a dedicated serial port. The integrated Prolific PL2303 chipset handles the USB-to-serial conversion; on Windows and Mac it's plug-and-play with no driver hunt.

Why it matters

  • TAA compliant. Made in TAA-compliant countries and certified for federal procurement. Government project, defense integrator, federal education contract: this cable stays on the approved list.
  • Same family as our standard cable. Same Prolific chipset, same vendor compatibility across Cisco, Juniper, HP, Linksys, and Ubiquiti gear as our non-TAA SKUs. The only difference is the paperwork.
  • Two lengths. 6ft (JBX14802) for working right at the rack, and 10ft (JBX14804, coming soon) for when your laptop sits on the next shelf over.

In the box

A single 6ft USB-C to RJ45 console cable with the Prolific PL2303 chipset integrated into the connector housing.

Get yours

The JBX14802 is in stock and ships the same business day from our Danville, California and Beaufort, South Carolina warehouses.

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