On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 09:45:13PM +0530, Jiju Thomas Mathew wrote:
> \> modem directly by giving 'AT' Command sets.
> > we do the same in DOS by say ' echo ath1 >com2' HOw do I do it in Linux.
> 
> you can try ' echo ath1 > /dev/ttyS{0-3}' ; where 0-3 stands for com {1-4}
> 

shouldn't that be "echo ath1\n > ...." ?

Nikhil.

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