09-29-2011 11:12 AM - edited 03-07-2019 02:31 AM
I recietly purchased a new Windows 7 64-bit Laptop. We have a pelthera of Cisco 1841 Integrated Routers that I need to connect to. I have an older USB to Serial adapter that I had on my old Win XP Laptop, but there aren't drivers for WIn 7 (let alone 64-bit) for that specific one.
Just want to know what others have had sucess with in connecting a Win7 64-bit Laptop to your Cisco routers console port (using CIsco's blue Serial cable). Specifially what USB-Serial Adapter you are using (that will work with Win 7 64-bit) along with what emulator you are using to connect to them from a WIndows 7 machine?
Thanks in advance for all suggestions.
Tim
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09-29-2011 12:00 PM
09-29-2011 01:07 PM
For free, Putty is your best choice. Of course SecureCRT is much better, but It cost $$
HTH
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09-29-2011 12:00 PM
09-29-2011 12:04 PM
Thanks. I knew there was something out there already. What about a good emulator to work (preferably free). I've used Putty in the past, but didn't know if there was something else out there that works any better.
09-29-2011 01:07 PM
For free, Putty is your best choice. Of course SecureCRT is much better, but It cost $$
HTH
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09-29-2011 08:58 PM
Tim Cook wrote:
Thanks. I knew there was something out there already. What about a good emulator to work (preferably free). I've used Putty in the past, but didn't know if there was something else out there that works any better.
I use both PuTTY and TerraTerm - both are free (or there are free versions of TerraTerm Pro available) - TerraTerm has better logging, PuTTY does better SSH and screen/character management.
Cheers.
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