Null modem Cable
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Null Modem Cable is used to connect through a serial connection to the routerboard console using a utility like minicom or hyperterminal. These cables are not widely available in retail stores so you will most probably have to hack a standard serial cable into a null one by opening up both connectors and rearranging the cable connections to one of them.
Tips:
- The best way to do it is by soldering the wires to the connector. So most of the tips apply to this case.
- All serial connectors have their pins numbered in both sides. This is really useful when you rearrange the wires, because thinking of the connector schematic can be really confusing.
- Careful with the ground wire! Don't forget to put the insulating cover!
- Don't heat up to much the connector pins because you may damage the connector.
Connector 1 | Connector 2 | Function | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 + 4 + 6 | 1+4+6 | DTR | CD + DSR | |
2 | 3 | Rx | Tx | |
3 | 2 | Tx | Rx | |
5 | 5 | Signal ground | ||
7 + 8 | 7+8 | RTS | CTS |