telnet or ssh versus serial console was partial success - still need help

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Use ntcrt or teraterm. Get the scripts for Teraterm under Jaws for windows.
Teraterm reads a lot better than windows telnet once you fix the cursor 
shape.

Regards, Kerry.
On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 09:37:08AM -0500, Brent Harding wrote:
> 			Does telnet or ssh using ethernet allow you to do everything a serial
> console could do? I suppose the idea that serial is still usefull, as you'd
> need speech on some console with linux to make the telnet session halfway
> usefull. I've tried it in win telnet before connecting to a system, and it
> just seems too messy how things are read. It seems in that case it always
> repeats a bunch of lines before what just came up, making file editing near
> impossible.
> It's something like
> login: bharding
> bharding password
> login bharding
> password 
> last login, blah blah blah
> and whenever I type a command it continues to reread the junk.
> 
> 
> 
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