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  1. kandaris

    Complete Newbie trying to connect to 1750 via console port

    Yaaaaahoooo, The straight through cable worked! Whew I was beginnng to think I was losing my mind. Now I can start bugging you guys with real router questions... [thumbsup] Thank you so much for your help. -T.
  2. kandaris

    Complete Newbie trying to connect to 1750 via console port

    Hey, I'll try anything at this point. As you say it can't hurt to give it a try. Oh, and above in my second post I meant to say RJ-*45* NOT RJ-65, but you guys knew that of course, and tactfully ignored my blunder. Thanks, I'll let you know how it goes on Monday. [smile] -T.
  3. kandaris

    Complete Newbie trying to connect to 1750 via console port

    I'm at: Enterprise USA Inc. 32326 Grand River Ave. Farmington MI, 48336 Bless you if you can spare one. -Todd. [smile]
  4. kandaris

    Complete Newbie trying to connect to 1750 via console port

    Well, Here's the thing. I only have a 25pin male D Ring/RJ65 connector for the PC side, and only the RJ65 Console port on the Router side with a flat cable in between(This stuff came with the router). I even broke down yesterday and ran to Radio Shack to by a 25 to 9 pin converter. Then I...
  5. kandaris

    Complete Newbie trying to connect to 1750 via console port

    My apologies for what must be a very basic question but I'm trying to connect to a cisco 1750 via the console port. I have the correct cable connected to the port, and the other end connected to the 25 pin lpt port of my PC. Question 1. I realize that a real serial port is preferable but...

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