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| 133266 | 2003-04-04 02:44:00 | Hi folks, If the extra intialization settings for a modem already has a command, and I want to put a further command in, do I need to seperate the commands, and if I do what do I use, eg a space, comma etc. many thanks, Robby |
Robby (3123) | ||
| 133267 | 2003-04-04 04:10:00 | Hi, I'm not too sure what you mean, but heres one I used to use in Windows 98. eg. S11=50 This will speed up the dial tone from 100 milliseconds ( the default ) to 50 milliseconds. Ahh..was this what you were looking for? |
The Student (3269) | ||
| 133268 | 2003-04-04 04:16:00 | I think they can be run on end-to-end. Spaces probably wouldn't hurt ... I'd not use a comma. | Graham L (2) | ||
| 133269 | 2003-04-04 09:26:00 | No you don't use a space or a comma. Check Google on AT commands. Just remember that you don't use the AT that will appear in front of the command when you type it in the extra settings box. |
Elephant (599) | ||
| 133270 | 2003-04-04 09:30:00 | Can I ask why you need to put any strings in there?You shouldn't need to,unless there is a problem somewhere.What are you trying to do? Peter |
Peter Coleman (597) | ||
| 133271 | 2003-04-04 22:19:00 | Gidday, Thanks very much for all your help folks, I will try the commands with no space or comma. cheers. Hello Peter yeh, I have a string ats 11=50 which speeds the dailing up a bit, and I was looking to place ats M0 to silence it. thanks again, Robby |
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