Yes (at least usually yes - modem do vary). Try just sending "AT" followed by a return - the modem should respond with "OK". But for the exact details of how to communicate with your modem, you really have to look at its manual -- there is a core of standard AT commands, but also many that vary from modem to modem. At 04:50 PM 12/21/99 -0700, John Starkey wrote: >So is there anyway to send a command to the modem and have it confirm it's >existence? ------------------------------------"Never tell me the odds!"--- Ray Olszewski -- Han Solo Palo Alto, CA [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----------------------------------------------------------------
- The Newbie and the Modem....... something's changed. John Starkey
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- Re: The Newbie and the Modem....... something's change... Ray Olszewski
- Re: The Newbie and the Modem....... something's ch... John Starkey
- Re: The Newbie and the Modem....... something's ch... John Starkey
- RE: The Newbie and the Modem....... something's change... Chris Bennett
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- Re: The Newbie and the Modem....... something'... Rod Flancher
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