Configuring Dialin Connectivity Using A Modem On Router Aux Port
Nov 20, 2012
I have a cisco 1941 ISR router and I am trying to configure a router to allow a modem for Offband or Out of band access.Below is the configuration on Aux port on Line (n): [code] I have US Robotics 56k Faxmodem which is connected to aux port of router and I am using USB dialup modem with my laptop to dailin to the router which is connected to a US Robotics Faxmodem. Then I have accessed my USB dialup modem throught HyperTerminal and I can issue all at commands and to dialin to the modem I have used the following commandatdt91401111 1111 (atdt followed by country code, area code and landline number)Once I issue the above command it give me message Connected and after this I just get a flashing cursor. I cannot do anything nor will it display a username login prompt.
I have a cisco 1941 ISR router and I am trying to configure a router to allow a modem for "Offband or Out of band" access.Below is the configuration on Aux port on Line (n):
line aux 0 login local modem InOut transport input all speed 115200 flowcontrol hardware
I have US Robotics 56k Faxmodem which is connected to aux port of router and I am using USB dialup modem with my laptop to dailin to the router which is connected to a US Robotics Faxmodem. Then I have accessed my USB dialup modem throught HyperTerminal and I can issue all "at" commands and to dialin to the modem I have used the following command atdt914011111111 (atdt followed by country code, area code and landline number)Once I issue the above command it give me message "Connected" and after this I just get a flashing cursor. I cannot do anything nor will it display a username login prompt.
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I have an issue with my current network where every couple of hours I will lose my connectivity and it will not come back unless I do a power cycle on my router/modem. I originally thought the issue was with my router, however I'm beginning to think it's an issue involving the modem. I've tried two different routers and this happens on both. My main router is a D-Link WBR-1310 (crap I know but it was free) and has lasted for years, and my modem is a Toshiba PCX2500 from Time Warner Cable. The second router I used to test this was an older Linksys BEFW11S4. I was going to replace my router, but when I saw that both of them reset after a few hours (today was only 5, last night it was connected for over 8 hours as I slept). I ran an IPCONFIG /ALL when I was connected with internet and when I was connected without and the only three changes were: [code]
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Region : UnitedStates Model : TL-WR841ND Hardware Version : V8 Firmware Version : ISP : optimum online I have two wireless routers: TP Link TL-WR841ND and TP Link TL-WR541G
I would like to:
use the TL-WR541G for my children wireless laptop, wireless ipad and wireless iphones. I can turn this unit off at a specific time each evening as I wish.
The WR841ND is used for my wireless laptop, wired iMac, wired Roku stream player and wired Voip adapter.
I tried a few things but really do not know what I am doing and I cannot get both wireless routers to access the internet.
What I tried so far:
Cable modem ethernet out to the input on the WR841ND router. took one of the four hardwire outputs from the WR841ND and ran into the input on the WR541G I powered on the cable modem....it booted... i then powered each router up and waited for each to boot. I launched web browser and navigated to : http://192.168.0.1/ this allowed me to setup the WR841ND router.
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