Fair enough!

Yes I understand the difference between the USB-A port and the EIA USB port.
I also would copy what I did physically and logically on the working one, to 
the non-working one.

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From: cisco-nsp [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Tim 
Cooper
Sent: Monday, March 5, 2018 2:30 PM
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] ASr-920 CONSOLE USB - USB

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> On 5 Mar 2018, at 19:20, Nick Cutting <ncutt...@edgetg.com> wrote:
> 
> I don’t think it cares what end is plugged in.
> But I left it plugged in to my laptop when I moved it from , to 920-4 
> (working) to the 920-12 not working so that shouldn’t matter.
> 
> It only shows up once it is connected to the router, as a USBModem 
> device in unix style systems

At the risk of being ‘that guy’, you have it in the correct USB port? The A-A 
goes in a different port than the USB-RJ45 adaptor. IIRC it goes in the one on 
the right hand side of the device, and the USB-RJ45 on the USB port on the left 
hand side.

Even if you know this already, which is quite possible if moving the cable from 
a working device, I am sure this will benefit someone who hasn’t experienced 
this fun fact yet!
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