From: none@example.com   
      
   On Tue, 28 Mar 2023 18:34:59 +0100, RJH wrote:   
      
   > On 28 Mar 2023 at 9:53:57 AM, Dean Hoffman wrote:   
   >   
   >> Try the sci.electronics.design group.   
   >   
   > I did that. :-->   
      
   > I will try anything because all I want to do is connect to it.   
      
   Try accessing it this way. Then do whatever you like as how it is setup.   
   Using telnet on linux or putty on windows.   
      
      
   Serial Cable   
      
   If your device has a Serial port, you can use a console cable (or Null   
   modem cable)   
      
   Plug one end of the serial cable into the console port (also known as a   
   serial port or DB9 RS232C asynchronous serial port) of the RouterBOARD   
   and the other end in your PC (which hopefully runs Windows or Linux). You   
   can also use a USB-Serial adapter. Run a terminal program (HyperTerminal,   
   or Putty on Windows) with the following parameters for All RouterBOARD   
   models except 230:   
      
   115200bit/s, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, flow control=none by   
   default.   
      
   RouterBOARD 230 parameters are:   
      
   9600bit/s, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, hardware (RTS/CTS) flow   
   control by default.   
      
   If parameters are set correctly you should be able to see login prompt.   
   Now you can access router by entering username and password:   
      
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