On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 21:56, Andrew Errington wrote: > <snippety snip> > > > > It looks like AT+GCI=xx where xx is the country code, but I can't find > > > a list that includes New Zealand. I can find find a list that > > > explicitly indicates no setting is required for New Zealand. > > > > almost certainly 64, not that I've used a modem since I've been here. > > However, all the euro countries use the telephone country code. > > Almost certainly not. > > It's not the IDD code, oh no, that would be too simple. No, France is > +33, but the code is 3D. UK is +44, and the code is B4. Hmm, I see a > pattern emerging. > > A
From the the readme for my Intel PCI modem; 5. INTERNATIONAL USERS hamregistry will store the last country setting you set in the modem. in minicom (or equivalent comm application) the commmand to change country setting is "AT+GCI=" the command takes a t.35 country code in hexadecimal. below is a list of currently supported t.35 country codes. you can also put this "AT" command in the init string of the comm application you are using. if you are a CTR-21 country I think you should be able to choose a CTR-21 country on the list and be ok. but that's no guarantee. The same goes for countries that are "USA" compatable. (this table also exist in the source file wwh_dflt.c that ships with the Intel536ep driver) country code t.35 code --------------------------- USA 1 B5 <snip> SGP 65 9C NZL 64 7E ARG 54 07 <snip> Cheers Ross Drummond
