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VrsTurbo
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Any reason why i cant type via my terminal window when screen'd onto a cisco?

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http://www.tigoe.net/pcomp/resources/archives/avr/000749.shtml

That any help?
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Can't type or don't have local echo?
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Got the right speed on the port?

And also test the USB/serial adapter, I've got one that just doesn't like Cisco AP's but works just fine with Switches.

[Edited on 27-09-2012 by pow]
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It's more a local echo I think as I can ctrl-a etc but no typing into the console. Cable works with win7 at 9600
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Apple have probably decided that you don't need to work with cisco equipment so it just doesn't work.
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what app are you using?
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quote:
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Apple have probably decided that you don't need to work with cisco equipment so it just doesn't work.




Fair enough VRS - just checking the basics that's all
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quote:
Originally posted by willay
what app are you using?


Just terminal with the command to the screen /dev/ttl.usbserial 9600
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Shitty Apple products etc. etc.
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http://www.whoopis.com/howtos/mac-usb-serial-console-cisco-hp-router.php

 
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