Usually there are the jumpers on back of the modem you need to flip. Plus
there may be some configs you need to enter into the router. If you search
for US Robotics on CCO, you shuold find the paper that tells you how to
connect the modem to the con port, which IS the way to go because you can
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Use the cable kit that comes with every router. Using the DB-25 connector that says
modem.
Doing a reverse telnet to 2XXX depends on the type of router you have. If it is a
router with async lines then you have to use the last line availabe. If there are no
async interfaces then yes 2001 sho
Use the cable kit that comes with every router. Using the DB-25 connector that says
modem.
Doing a reverse telnet to 2XXX depends on the type of router you have. If it is a
router with async lines then you have to use the last line availabe. If there are no
async interfaces then yes 2001 sho
The port number varies by model. It's 2000+ whatever the router says the
AUX port is in the "show Line" command.
Which Cable to use has always confused me until I stopped to really think
about it. The AUX/CON port expects Clocking from the Terminal/computer
connected to it. For it to connec
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