FastEthernet Port Serial Port
The connection to a router's console port input is commonly referred to as a "console connection." This connection is typically established using a serial cable, such as a rollover cable, connected to a terminal emulator program on a computer. The console port allows for direct access to the router's command-line interface for configuration and management purposes.
Console port is used
The Cisco 1941 router features several management ports, including the console port, which is an RJ-45 serial port used for direct local management via a terminal or a PC. It also has a USB port that can be used for device configuration and management, as well as for connecting USB storage devices for backup or firmware updates. Additionally, the router supports Ethernet management interfaces accessible through the Gigabit Ethernet ports, allowing remote management via protocols like SSH or Telnet.
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COM port is used to configure a router but you can also get a COM port to USB port adapter which can configure a router using a USB port.
Yes, you plug the USB port of the printer into the USB port in the router.
To forward ports on your router just login to your router's on-line interface. Port Fowarding is used when a program (lets use FileFind [not a real program]) requests a port the router doesn't understand. Lets say that FileFind requests port 130 on your router, but your router doesn't have a port 130. It does, however, have a 128. The port forwarding tells the request to port 130 to be routed through port 128.
You can get zoom travel router USB port working by repairing it.
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