Most routers have a serial port used to connect to the serial port of your computer. Using Windows HyperTerminal, you can connect to the router and enter the commands necessary to set up the router on ...
I have a router which is ****ed up and I am trying to reset it to default. To do this the manual says I need to connect the router to a serial port in my PC and transfer a file through HyperTerminal.
You could try SharpTerminal, which is a term program I wrote myself to deal with some things I was doing at my (then) job. It's not under active development, but it is free, and I can provide the ...
Connecting a computer running HyperTerminal emulator software to the console port of a router lets you access router information and modify settings without using the device's Web-based configuration ...
Do you have a linux server without a keyboard or monitor? Need to administer the server on-site but don't want to lug over a monitor and keyboard (or kvm)? Then setup the server to output the console ...