Greetings Curtis!

What type of RS232 modem do you use with the KayPro? Just curious as I love 
retro-tech and am always looking to try out new gear and fun stuff!

Re: connecting to BBSs, Telnet sites, FTP sites, etc. using the M100, one trick 
is to ensure the baud rate is the same on the Model T and the RS232-WiFi card 
in the Term program. There’s no special dial code and it doesn’t know about the 
address book (I wrote down my favorite BBSs, Telnet, FTP, etc.).

Basically just use the “atdt host.domain:port” command and it’ll connect you 
through techno-magic. I did recently make a quick video that does happen to 
show me connecting to one Telnet site using my Tandy 102, if this is of any 
help. Again, your mileage might vary depending on the gadget you’re using.

https://youtu.be/m_IKzoesVG4 <https://youtu.be/m_IKzoesVG4>

Hope this helps, and happy to offer whatever experience and/or thoughts that I 
might have to help!
SB

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> On Feb 23, 2021, at 4:25 PM, AvantGuard Systems 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Really need to start saving my searches... anyhow, I know I somewhere saw 
> information about using a wifi modem on the RS232 jack for network access. 
> I have a wifi RS232 modem for my KayPro so I thought I'd try it on the M100. 
> Any ideas about how to go about sending the right dial code (I assume from 
> the address book) to maybe make it work? Or am I just going about this all 
> wrong....
> 
>  Curtis 

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