NEED HEL ABOUT M 1700 Series CISCO ROUTER

Please someone help me. What can I do to a router giving me output in such a language?
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Hi,
Check for the LED status of the router. If it indicates that the router is working fine.
Then probably it indicates that some one had changed the default baud rate. Try increasing the BPS value in the hyperterminal step by step and see at which point you get access to the router.
Once you got access, then you can changed to baudrate to default value in the configuration.
HTH
-VJ

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