I posted this over in the Linux room, but I figured there might be NT-embedded units that serve the same function. Basically, all this unit needs to do is boot and connect to a telnet server.<P><BR>No ...
Telnet is a network protocol that offers a command-line interface for Windows. Telnet is often used to communicate with other devices. In some cases, the protocol might be used for remote system ...
There is an echo setting. Hit CTRL-] to get the options prompt, then type "unset localecho" to disable it. "set localecho" will enable it as well. Press enter at the prompt to get back to the telnet ...
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