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*Try and do it without any soldering needed | *Try and do it without any soldering needed | ||
=== Big WARNING === | ===Big WARNING=== | ||
When hooking up all of the below stuff, don't connect any of the power connectors / wires between the Serial / TTL device and the router. Each of them supply their own power. Only the data lines need to be connected. The ground is fine too (but technically isn't a ground, just negative). | When hooking up all of the below stuff, don't connect any of the power connectors / wires between the Serial / TTL device and the router. Each of them supply their own power. Only the data lines need to be connected. The ground is fine too (but technically isn't a ground, just negative). | ||
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[[File:USB Type B Female Jack.jpg|alt=USB Type B Female Jack|center|thumb]] | [[File:USB Type B Female Jack.jpg|alt=USB Type B Female Jack|center|thumb]] | ||
As of late 2021 only one vendor was located that was actually still selling the product instead of just listing it and showing it as out of stock: https://www.ebay.com/itm/174285030878<nowiki/>(Titled: USB A Female Jack to USB 2.0 B Female Socket Panel Mount Extension Cable) | As of late 2021 only one vendor was located that was actually still selling the product instead of just listing it and showing it as out of stock: https://www.ebay.com/itm/174285030878<nowiki/>(Titled: USB A Female Jack to USB 2.0 B Female Socket Panel Mount Extension Cable) | ||
Another company made a similar one, but has proven impossible to find again (possibly due to all the weird shipping stuff from China in 2021): Cerrxian X001UP6EJB (Description: Cerrxian 50cm Micro USB 5 pin --blurred on lablel-- Screws --blurred on label--) | |||
====JST-PH 2.0mm 6 Pin Connector to 2.54 mm "Breadboard" Connector==== | ====JST-PH 2.0mm 6 Pin Connector to 2.54 mm "Breadboard" Connector==== |