build tcp/ip on PC serial port [7:56885]

2002-11-05 Thread Cable Guy
I would like to create IP connectivity from PC serial port to router serial port directly. Same as telnetting from one router serial port to another in a back to back situation, but there is of course no tcp/ip stack on the PC's serial port. The PC's network adapter install process does not recogni

RE: build tcp/ip on PC serial port [7:56885]

2002-11-05 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
It's risky to bring up this subject again ;-), but the fact that you can configure HyperTermianl to Telnet over the serial port proves that TCP/IP over serial does work. Just configure HyperTermianl properties to use TCP/IP Winsock. When this first came up I assumed people meant Telnet over Ethern

RE: build tcp/ip on PC serial port [7:56885]

2002-11-05 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>It's risky to bring up this subject again ;-), but the fact that you can >configure HyperTermianl to Telnet over the serial port proves that TCP/IP >over serial does work. Just configure HyperTermianl properties to use TCP/IP >Winsock. > >When this first came up I assumed people meant Telnet over

RE: build tcp/ip on PC serial port [7:56885]

2002-11-05 Thread Vicuna, Mark
this is a good pdf to peruse over... http://www.usb.org/developers/data/devclass/usbcdc11.pdf cheers, mark. -Original Message- From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:nobody@;groupstudy.com] Sent: Wednesday, 6 November 2002 7:48 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: build tcp/ip on PC

RE: build tcp/ip on PC serial port [7:56885]

2002-11-05 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
over USB. Interesting. ___ Priscilla Oppenheimer www.troubleshootingnetworks.com www.priscilla.com > > > cheers, > mark. > > -Original Message- > From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:nobody@;groupstudy.com] > Sent: Wednesday, 6 November 2002 7:48 AM > To: [E

Re: build tcp/ip on PC serial port [7:56885]

2002-11-05 Thread The Long and Winding Road
reate SONET terminating equipment :-> > ___ > > Priscilla Oppenheimer > www.troubleshootingnetworks.com > www.priscilla.com > > > > > > > > cheers, > > mark. > > > > -Original Message----- > > From: Priscilla Oppen

RE: build tcp/ip on PC serial port [7:56885]

2002-11-06 Thread Cable Guy
>The fact that you can dial into the Internet is more proof that you can run >TCP/IP over the PC's serial port. Hmm, why do people need proof of this? Maybe I should read the archives. Tcp/ip can be bound to anything. Build an interface that sends electrical signals down two thin water streams,

Re: build tcp/ip on PC serial port [7:56885]

2002-11-06 Thread Marc Thach Xuan Ky
Am I being thick or something, isn't this what Windows dial-up networking is for? or *NIX pppd? Alternatively, what about some pre-MS stack for Windows or DOS ?8^) rgds Marc TXK Cable Guy wrote: > > >The fact that you can dial into the Internet is more proof that you can run > >TCP/IP over the P

Re: build tcp/ip on PC serial port [7:56885]

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RE: build tcp/ip on PC serial port [7:56885]

2002-11-06 Thread s vermill
Cable Guy, Is this an academic pursuit or do you really just want to be able to log into a router via the serial interface? I may be misinterpreting your entire intent, but... I was wondering what your plans for layer 2 were? I've configured Cisco router serial interfaces (WIC style) for async,

RE: build tcp/ip on PC serial port [7:56885]

2002-11-06 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Cable Guy wrote: > > >The fact that you can dial into the Internet is more proof > that you can run > >TCP/IP over the PC's serial port. > > Hmm, why do people need proof of this? Because you seemed to want to build hardware to do it!? Neither additional hardware nor software should be necessar

RE: build tcp/ip on PC serial port [7:56885]

2002-11-06 Thread Cable Guy
>Because you seemed to want to build hardware to do it!? Neither additional >hardware nor software should be necessary to do what you said in the first >line of your message: "I would like to create IP connectivity from PC >serial >port to router serial port directly." Yes, but using Hypertermina

RE: build tcp/ip on PC serial port [7:56885]

2002-11-06 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Cable Guy wrote: > > Yes, but using Hyperterminal as you described earlier would be > limited to > hyperterminal functionality (telnet), wouldn't it? If possible, > I would like > to use serial port on PC (read, ppp encapsulation) as complete > network > adapter solution without going through mode

RE: build tcp/ip on PC serial port [7:56885]

2002-11-06 Thread Cable Guy
>Ah, you want remote access. You want to let the PC join the network even >though it's connected via its serial port. That's very doable. It used to >be >pretty common for PCs to connect that way in the olden days. > >Check out the Cisco docuemntation on terminal services or access servers. >Or >

Re: build tcp/ip on PC serial port [7:56885]

2002-11-07 Thread Marc Thach Xuan Ky
Hi Cable, A normal PC serial port is async, as in U.Async.R.T, so will not connect to standard sync cisco port. If you really want to run sync then yes, you will need a sync port on the PC but this is minority interest hardware and will not be cheap. Try manufacturers such as Eicon. I would expe

Re: build tcp/ip on PC serial port [7:56885]

2002-11-07 Thread Cable Guy
Marc, thank you. Eicon is what I am looking for. Using better search terms now, I am also getting links for cheaper alternatives. Thanks >Hi Cable, >A normal PC serial port is async, as in U.Async.R.T, so will not connect >to standard sync cisco port. If you really want to run sync then yes, >y

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2002-11-06 Thread Marc Thach Xuan Ky
> > You mean something like Trumpet mate? > > BTW, how do you program your video? Have you ported QNX to it yes? > > Regards, > > Dom Stocqueler. > > > "Marc Thach Xuan > Ky" > > cc: > Sent by: