On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Clark Martin wrote:
> Any Apple System Profiler that runs on a PB 180 is pretty gut less and
> doesn't say much about anything. I would look on the Global Village web
> site for a GV AT Command set (any GV set really) and see if there is a
> command that identifies the modem. Start up a Serial (not modem)
> connection to the modem using Appleworks or another terminal emulator and
> try the command. Even if it isn't a GV modem it might work.
>
Try ATI?, wher ? is a number between 1 and 7. One of those should give you
the name of the modem. My PB 180 reports something like "PowerBook 14.4
Modem" or something like that. (ATI? is the standard "query" or
"info" command for AT command-set modems)
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