neazoi
Advanced Member level 6
Hi, suppose I would like to connect a 56k old dial up serial modem on a dial up ISP, but by issuing only AT commands.
The modem is 56k but the serial connection to the terminal that is connected to the modem is only 2400bps.
What would be a typical AT sequence in that case?
I have figured out two commands:
ATX0 (do not wait for dial tone, issue only once not at every dial you do, unless you reboot the modem)
ATDT <thenumber> (dial <thenumber> with DTMF)
But how can I tell the modem to communicate on 2400bps on it's serial and also dial on 2400bps to the ISP?
I am sorry if this sounds a bit complicated.
The modem is 56k but the serial connection to the terminal that is connected to the modem is only 2400bps.
What would be a typical AT sequence in that case?
I have figured out two commands:
ATX0 (do not wait for dial tone, issue only once not at every dial you do, unless you reboot the modem)
ATDT <thenumber> (dial <thenumber> with DTMF)
But how can I tell the modem to communicate on 2400bps on it's serial and also dial on 2400bps to the ISP?
I am sorry if this sounds a bit complicated.