04-28-2021 09:05 AM - edited 07-05-2021 01:14 PM
Hi, Please see the below info which is from console message when AP9130 power on. It looks like character reading issue. The AP is still able to enter normal status with commands. securecrt can work well because it works well with other router switch. Anyone has this experience? Thank you
U_e_+a+e: [*03/22/2021 00:05:26.5768] f+ag_ +a++e i_ 0
[*03/22/2021 00:05:26.6112] Re_e+ chi- i+ -_-ge__, +-+ _e_e++i+g
[*03/22/2021 00:05:28.3354] E__-_: S-c+e+ --e+ fai+ed
[*03/22/2021 00:05:29.7158] DOT11_TXP[0]:D-+ai+ c-+fig+_ed: 0 c+a__:A
[*03/22/2021 00:05:30.0090] DOT11_TXP[1]:D-+ai+ c-+fig+_ed: 41 c+a__:B
[*03/22/2021 00:05:30.9209] E__-_: S-c+e+ --e+ fai+ed
[*03/22/2021 00:05:30.9228] IOT B--++-ade_ F+a_h T--+ 1.4
[*03/22/2021 00:05:30.9228] Fi_++a_e +-g_ade i+i+ia+ed by b+e_+a+age+e++
[*03/22/2021 00:05:30.9228] O-e+i+g _e_ia+ c-+_-+e +-.. /de+/++yMSM1
[*03/22/2021 00:05:30.9228] b++d+ed_f+_+e_ = ['L-de_+a_', '2.7.16']
[*03/22/2021 00:05:30.9228] RSP: 04FF10FF070002150AFF020710320000000000
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04-28-2021 09:15 AM
Not seen before, try to change the Baudrate or try different terminal emulator.
04-30-2021 11:55 AM
More likely the USB-serial adapter/cable you're using (but worth checking baud rate). Seen this with various cables and only happens with specific models of AP for some reason (but the fault is with the cable). Use a different USB-Serial or try updating the drivers. Some products use a fake FTDI chip which can cause all sorts of problems, not least because FTDI deliberately try to disable the fake chip when you use their genuine drivers:
http://www.starlino.com/ftdi-chip-real-of-fake-how-to-spot-a-fake-rt232r-rt232rl-and-others.html
https://hackaday.com/2016/02/01/ftdi-drivers-break-fake-chips-again/
04-28-2021 09:15 AM
Not seen before, try to change the Baudrate or try different terminal emulator.
04-30-2021 11:55 AM
More likely the USB-serial adapter/cable you're using (but worth checking baud rate). Seen this with various cables and only happens with specific models of AP for some reason (but the fault is with the cable). Use a different USB-Serial or try updating the drivers. Some products use a fake FTDI chip which can cause all sorts of problems, not least because FTDI deliberately try to disable the fake chip when you use their genuine drivers:
http://www.starlino.com/ftdi-chip-real-of-fake-how-to-spot-a-fake-rt232r-rt232rl-and-others.html
https://hackaday.com/2016/02/01/ftdi-drivers-break-fake-chips-again/
05-01-2021 08:28 AM
Thank you!
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