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julianf (IS/IT--Management)
3 Apr 02 3:19
Hi,

We have a 64K line to our ISP. The router that is used is a Intel Express 9510. We have not used the line for a couple of months now as we have a 128K line that is being used in conjuction with a proxy server and a cisco router.

I would like to make use of the 64K line, but I do not have any info on the Intel router. I have heard that it is difficult to get into an Intel router. Is there anyway that I can get in and check the settings that I need. Is there possibly some software that would be of any use?

Any info would be appreciated.

Regards,

Julian
justiv (MIS)
23 Apr 03 6:47
hi julian,
i got a intel 9510 router too, for go into the router not so dificult, just use the null modem cable, it usualy connected to the com port on your computer and the other on console port on the oruter, jut use the hyper terminal and set the com1 or com2 depend on which one u stick on the cable :) and walla. configuratin of null modem u can find it on the internet

hopefully help
regard's


jun

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