supwiddiss
Occasional Visitor
Looking for a little step by step from the Linux gurus to setup a virtual serial port over IP using a Prolific Technology Inc. USB-Serial Controller. It's an FTDI USB to DB9 adapter.
It shows on my RT-AC68P when plugged into the USB2 port.
I've installed Entware and I've been stumbling around the 'net trying to get detailed guides to get it setup as a com port to use with one of the Windows applications to control a serial port device.
The device is a satellite positional controller which has it's own application to read/write information to it.
The cable works fine attached to the controller and my pc.
I've found a few Linux programs and downloaded them and placed them on the USB memory stick. I can see the files using Windows network browser and in Putty.
The programs are .ipk files. So far I cant seem to find the commands to install ipk files.
Or how to run them once installed.
I also found and installed the following. The show in Putty using opkg list-installed:
usbip_legacy - 0.1.7-4
usbip_legacy-server - 0.1.7-4
usbutils - 013-2
But running them to configure so far is a fuzzy area I can't seem to figure out.
Nor if the possibility to install .ipk files if in fact setting up a USB Serial port over IP is better using one of those apps.
Can anyone help?
It shows on my RT-AC68P when plugged into the USB2 port.
I've installed Entware and I've been stumbling around the 'net trying to get detailed guides to get it setup as a com port to use with one of the Windows applications to control a serial port device.
The device is a satellite positional controller which has it's own application to read/write information to it.
The cable works fine attached to the controller and my pc.
I've found a few Linux programs and downloaded them and placed them on the USB memory stick. I can see the files using Windows network browser and in Putty.
The programs are .ipk files. So far I cant seem to find the commands to install ipk files.
Or how to run them once installed.
I also found and installed the following. The show in Putty using opkg list-installed:
usbip_legacy - 0.1.7-4
usbip_legacy-server - 0.1.7-4
usbutils - 013-2
But running them to configure so far is a fuzzy area I can't seem to figure out.
Nor if the possibility to install .ipk files if in fact setting up a USB Serial port over IP is better using one of those apps.
Can anyone help?