what kind of serial cable?iBlueArrow wrote:i tried using the RS232 serial cable, connect the tx pin to rx pin and vice versa. Launched putty with serial mode but what i got are a bunch of weird characters.
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what kind of serial cable?iBlueArrow wrote:i tried using the RS232 serial cable, connect the tx pin to rx pin and vice versa. Launched putty with serial mode but what i got are a bunch of weird characters.
Thanks for posting patched set of binaries out of band. Two quick questions.ispyisail wrote:many of the bug have all ready been fixed
http://www.gargoyle-router.com/phpbb/vi ... =14&t=3284
its 1.5.7+ so in theory it should work1) Can one preserve settings from 1.5.7 to this 1.5.x patched code or flash and invest another 4hrs redoing?
can't say2) The only bug that bothers me is that some of my devices would stop reconnecting after a week or so and a few hundred of GBs, whichever one might be causing the issue. I setup a weekly reboot, then dropped it to daily and everything else that I use seems to work now. Should I be patching or no fix for what I'm experiencing here?
Thanks, Marv
Im not sure that one will work? (only a quick look)U232 P9 with prolink 2303HX
But I now wasn't able to get any readings at the tx. Is the board spoilt?ispyisail wrote:Im not sure that one will work? (only a quick look)U232 P9 with prolink 2303HX
http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/hardware/port.serial
Try 57600 for serial speed or other speed until you get readable characters.iBlueArrow wrote:U232 P9 with prolink 2303HX. I use the 2nd, 3rd & 5th pins for rx, tx & ground. Shouldn't it work? I will try to solder the wire on the board and give it another shot.
It's using USB, so I suppose it around 5v. I set the speed to 115200 and others as in the guide.
https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=33906iBlueArrow wrote:I upgraded my wr841nd v7.2 from openwrt to gargoyle 1.5.7.
It worked but i did the 30/30/30 reset and now the password becomes invalid. Any way through? Urgent. Thanks.
I measured the tx of the cable and found that its 8v. Is it ko? Haha. The thing now is there is no voltage reading now at the tx.ericwong wrote:Try 57600 for serial speed or other speed until you get readable characters.iBlueArrow wrote:U232 P9 with prolink 2303HX. I use the 2nd, 3rd & 5th pins for rx, tx & ground. Shouldn't it work? I will try to solder the wire on the board and give it another shot.
It's using USB, so I suppose it around 5v. I set the speed to 115200 and others as in the guide.
If you get those unreadable characters, it should mean your serial is working except the speed is set incorrectly.