On my pi it is /dev/ttyUSB0
It should be whatever you have configured in Cumulus.
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Can't Find Extra Web Files
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Re: Can't Find Extra Web Files
Thanks Mark, mine is /dev/tty/USB0 also. However, when I log in I can't type anything. Using /dev/ttyUSB0 9600 serial. If I use a faster speed like 19200 I can't open the port. What's next? Does this have anything to do with using the 3rd party logger?
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Re: Can't Find Extra Web Files
When putty connects, your keystrokes will not be echoed back on screen (unless you configure putty to locally echo), so just hit <cr> a couple of times to make sure the console is awake and type "SETPER 10", you should get an OK message back (iirc).
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Re: Can't Find Extra Web Files
Don't remember having no echo back with putty before, but it has been several years. Getting no response with '<cr>...+<cr> SETPER 10' . Also tried 'TEST ^j' as Steve suggestd in a different thread. Doing this with Cumulus turned off. With Cumulus turned on I get apparent responses from the console as soon as I start putty (which I cannot type over or break), so I'm sure the console is actively communicating.