Here's some ideas:
-bad cable
-wrong cable
-bad parameters for connection (use 9600,8,N,1)
-has it been configured with an IP address yet, and if so, can you telnet to it?
I check the cables and the parameters and everything seems fine on that front. I am getting this:]S3EbA!!9!);/z _59!))!N!9RR!!uXR19._u:!))as soon as I power on the router. Could it be a bad memory problem?
Try setting your baud from the lowest to the highest and see if you can get that to work. This is most likely stemming from a misconfigured config register setting which should be set at ox2142 or ox2102 as soon as you get it back up.
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