On Monday 21 August 2006 15:18, Andrew Errington wrote: > The "Terminal" button opens a simple terminal for you to 'talk' directly to > the modem. Anything you type here will be sent to the modem. Anything the > modem sends back will be displayed. This is useful for sending odd > commands to the modem for status or configuration purposes, or just to > play. For example if you type > > AT > > and press enter > > the modem should respond with > > OK > > "AT" is the "ATtention command". Most modem commands are prefixed with AT. > For example: ATH - Hangup; ATDT - Dial with tone dialling; ATA - answer > the phone. But you have forgotten the all important "What's my country" Command. AT+GCI=? or perhaps AT+GCI?
Alan, how are you getting on with this lark of getting the modem to go? -- CS
