Steve,
Thanks for the response! I've figured it all out finally. Just trial and
error until something worked. I just posted the Wifi card I'm using, but
again it's: https://is.gd/2QfZNy
And there's info also at: https://github.com/8bit-bruno/WiFiModem

 Curtis


On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 2:57 PM Steve Baker <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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
>
> Hope this helps, and happy to offer whatever experience and/or thoughts
> that I might have to help!
> SB
>
> --
> Greetings from Steve Baker
> “Gravity brings me down…”
>
>
>
> 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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