Definetely try Flow-Control set to none and reboot your PC. For some reason
it doesn't work immediately after changing the setting.

"Kevin Welch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:000001bfb7f2$6f832ea0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> I have not used my 2611 for a while, and when I attempted to boot it up
> today, I was unable to access the router via console..
>
> When I boot it up the power light comes on and stays on, and the activity
> blinks approx twice a second on some bootups, this seems to happen only on
> occasion and may have something to do with me attempting to interact via
> console.  When I just let the router sit and boot, the power light stays
> solid and the activity light will blink for a minute or so then go out..
>
> I try to access the router via console and I all I get are garbled
> characters... my current settings are 9600 8 n 1, I have tried changing
the
> connect speed and the baud rate but I cannot seem to get anything other
than
> garbled characters on my terminal.  I feel I am missing something, but I
> cannot seem to access the device and have no idea if it is functioning or
> not.
>
> I have been able to verify the console cable by hooking it up to a cat
> 2924xl.  so I know it works...
>
> Any suggestions appreciated
>
> -- Kevin
>


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