Putty serial not showing text. I'm having trouble using putty to set up a se...
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Putty serial not showing text. I'm having trouble using putty to set up a serial connection using If your terminal window is still open, verify to the right of the word PuTTY that it does not say 'Inactive'. Since everything works at a different location you probably need to copy settings from there and use a Font . Either the switch isn't receiving the Jumper pins 2 and 3 on the end of the serial cable and see if what you type in Putty is echoed back to your screen. Even incorrect baud rate would spit out garbled text. You may need to tweak the line drawing setting as well, but it is probably not likely. I receive the text on my raspberry, so my connection is definitely working. The problem i am having is that when i connect to it via serial (baud 115200) i get the correct output from the device but any key i press seems to come up as a random character. Sounds like a driver issue. If it does not and you get a black screen as When you send characters to a serial device, it's up to the device to echo them back so you can see what you're typing. You can test So check your PuTTY settings under Translation and ensure that you have UTF-8 set as the character set. If it echoes back, you are in good shape, you probably just have the Are you using the correct cable? They aren't all pinned the same, it needs to be a Cisco (or compatible) cable. Set PuTTY to use the same font and encoding as Notepad (at least initially). When I use Putty in a serial connection, all my text that I type in Putty does not show up on the Putty display.
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