On Monday 25 April 2005 6:07 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> The scenario is like, mobile is in charging and if it is OFF, the device
> (mobile) is identified, and if we send AT Command (basic commands), we
> get response for that. To turn on, give AT+CFUN=1 command, it turns
> mobile on.

So you can talk to a device that's powered off ... sounds like a bug
in the device firmware, it's "OFF" isn't far enough off for your taste.
Or at least, there's an inconsistency when _entering_ the "OFF" state
from "ON" ... it disconnects in one case, not the other.  It should be
both cases, or neither.


> Same scenario I tried it in windows and its working fine. But in Linux
> it's giving problem.

Does Linux 2.6.12-rc3 behave better?  You were using an old 2.4 kernel,
that's known to have quirks with disconnect behavior.

- Dave



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