I thought the +++ escape sequence was rarely used. I've read that it's usually disabled to avoid malfunction in case these characters are legitimately a part of the data stream?
If this is a workaround where do people suggest the intelligence be placed? -----Original Message----- From: Eugene Crosser [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 14 October 2009 07:05 To: Dan Williams Cc: Pablo Martí Gamboa; Herriot, Nicholas, VF-Group; [email protected] Subject: Re: Problem with Simple.Connect Dan Williams wrote: > But with DTR and without ATH, isn't the connection still active? It > thought DTR transitions just broke into command mode so you *could* > run ATH. I didn't think they terminated an active data connection too... In the olden days of dialup modems, dropping DTR was the "official" way to terminate the connection. The sequence of "<pause>+++<pause>ATH\r" was considered a workaround, for the case when you had a three wire cable and the modem was configured to ignore (the absence of) DTR. Eugene _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
