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Get Connected: Unlocking the Potential of DB9 Adapters for Your Network Needs

In today's interconnected world, seamless connectivity is critical for both personal and professional success. From sharing data and communicating with colleagues to browsing the web and streaming media, we rely on a vast network of devices to keep us connected. But what happens when devices don't "speak the same language"? This is where adapters come in, bridging the gap between different technologies and enabling them to communicate effectively.

DB9 adapters are one such solution, designed to facilitate connections between legacy devices and modern technology. Whether you need to connect a printer, modem, or other peripheral to your computer, DB9 adapters can help you achieve the seamless connectivity you need. With a range of options available, including male-to-female and female-to-female null modem adapters, as well as modular adapters for RJ45, RJ12, and RJ11 connections, you can choose the right adapter for your unique needs.

At SF Cable, we offer a comprehensive selection of DB9 adapters to help you optimize your network connectivity. Whether you're looking to upgrade your existing setup or build a new one from scratch, our adapters are designed to help you get the job done. In this guide, we'll take a closer look at the range of DB9 adapters available and how they can help you enhance your network connectivity. So, let's explore the potential of DB9 adapters and unlock the power of seamless connectivity

DB9 Male to Female Null Modem Mini Adapter

Price: $2.28


DB9 Male to Female Null Modem Mini Adapter

1 DB9 male to 1 DB9 female Type: Null Modem Mini Adapter Convert your existing serial cable into a null modem (cross-over) cable. Fully molded and protected against unwanted EMI/RFI.

  • Connectors: 1 x DB9 male to 1 x DB9 female

  • Type: Null Modem Mini Adapter

  • Convert your existing serial cables into null modem cables.

  • fully molded and protected against unwanted EMI/RFI.


This DB9 male to female null modem mini adapter is a versatile solution for connecting legacy devices to modern technology. Featuring a compact design and high-quality construction, this adapter enables seamless communication between devices and ensures reliable data transfer. Whether you need to connect a printer, modem, or other peripheral to your computer, this adapter is an essential tool for optimizing your network connectivity. With SF Cable's commitment to quality and affordability, you can trust that you're getting the best possible value with this adapter. Shop now and experience the power of seamless connectivity with this DB9 male to female null modem mini adapter.

DB9 Female to Female Null Modem Mini Adapter

Price: 2.28

DB9 Female to Female Null Modem Mini Adapter


1 x DB9 female to 1 x DB9 female Type: Null Modem Mini Adapter. Convert your existing serial cable into a null modem (cross-over) cable. Fully molded and protected against unwanted EMI/RFI.

Connectors: 1 x DB9 Female to 1 x DB9 Female

Type: Null Modem (CrossOver) Mini Adapter

Convert your existing serial cables into null modem cables.

  • Fully molded and protected against unwanted EMI/RFI.

DB9 Male to Male Null Modem Mini Adapter

Price: $2.28

DB9 Male to Male Null Modem Mini Adapter

2 x DB9 males Type: Null Modem Mini Adapter. Convert your existing serial cable into a null modem (cross-over) cable. fully molded and protected against unwanted EMI/RFI.


  • Connectors: 2 x DB9 Male

  • Type: Null Modem Mini Adapter

  • Convert your existing serial cable into a null modem (cross-over) cable.

  • fully molded and protected against unwanted EMI/RFI.

DB9 Female to RJ45 Modular Adapter Color: Black

Price: $1.40

DB9 Female to RJ45 Modular Adapter Color: Black

This modular adapter has a DB9 female connector that plugs into a DB9 RS232 serial port and converts it to an RJ45 connection. RJ45 Pinout: Pin 1: Blue, Pin 2: Orange Pin 3: Black Pin 4: Red Pin 5: Green Pin 6: Yellow Pin 7: Brown Pin 8: White gold-plated pin 28AWG wire Molded adapter Thumb screw. Black color.


This modular adapter has a DB9 female connector that plugs into a DB9 RS232 serial port and converts it to an RJ45 connection.


  • RJ45 Pinout:
    Pin1 -- Blue
    Pin2 -- OrangePin 3  -- Black
    Pin4 -- Red
    Pin5 -- Green
    Pin6 -- Yellow
    Pin7 -- Brown
    Pin 8: A white gold-plated pin

DB9 Male to RJ45 Modular Adapter-Gray

Price: $1.87

DB9 Male to RJ45 Modular Adapter-Gray

It allows the use of flexible UTP cable, instead of bulky RS-232 cable. used to convert a DB connector to a modular connector. They can be wired to fit your applications using modular cabling to connect serial ports.

  • DB9 male serial connector to RJ45 jack

  • 28 AWG internal wiring

  • Crimped leads snap into jacks quickly for field installation.

  • Pinouts can be mapped to custom configurations if needed.

  • Thumbscrews thumbscrews for easy attachment

DB9 Female to RJ12 Modular Adapter, - Gray

Price: $1.40

This modular adapter has a DB9 female connector that plugs into a DB9 RS232 serial port and converts it to an RJ11 or RJ12 connection. RJ12 Pinout: Pin1 - White Pin2 - Black Pin3 - Red Pin4 - Green Pin5 - Yellow Pin6 - Brown. Gold plated pin. 28AWG wire. Molded ivory color housing. Thumb screw.

This modular adapter has a DB9 female connector that plugs into a DB9 RS232 serial port and converts it to an RJ11 or RJ12 connection.

  • RJ12 Pinout:
    Pin1 -- White
    Pin2 -- Black
    Pin3 -- Red
    Pin4 -- Green
    Pin5 -- Yellow
    Pin6 -- Brown

  • Gold plated pin

  • 28AWG wire

  • Molded adapter

  • Thumb screw

DB9 male to RJ11/12 (6 wire) modular adapter

Price: $1.40



This modular adapter has a DB9 male that plugs into DB9 RS232 serial port and converts it to an RJ11 or RJ12 connection. RJ12 Pinout: Pin1 - White Pin2 - Black Pin3 - Red Pin4 - Green Pin5 - Yellow Pin6 - Brown. Gold plated pin. 28AWG wire. Molded ivory color housing. Thumb screw.  This modular adapter has a DB9 male connector that plugs into DB9 RS232 serial port and converts it to an RJ11 or RJ12 connection.

  • RJ12 Pinout:
    Pin1 -- White
    Pin2 -- Black
    Pin3 -- Red
    Pin4 -- Green
    Pin5 -- Yellow
    Pin6 -- Brown

DB9 Female Connector Solder Type

Price: $0.42

DB9 Female Connector Solder Type

Create your own customized cabling solution with this Solder type female DB9 connector. Contact positions: 9 Type: Solder


Create your own customized cabling solution with this Solder type female DB9 connector.

  • Contact positions: 9

  • Type: Solder

In conclusion, DB9 adapters are essential to unlocking the potential of your network. With a variety of options like male to female, male to male, and female to female null modem mini adapters, DB9 female to RJ45 modular adapters, DB9 female to RJ12 modular adapters, and DB9 male to RJ11/12 6 wire modular adapters, you can easily connect different devices and expand your network capabilities. Get connected with these adapters from SF Cable and experience a smooth and efficient network connection.

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