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From: gbernard@dbc.com (Greg Bernard)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Issue modem commands C-Kermt
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 1995 14:22:03 GMT
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christmn@cyberport.net () wrote:
>Hi!
>Well, I know, I'm missing something real basic here. my appologies for
>that.
>Using C-Kermit I want to issue various AT modem commands to our
>modems. For example, AT&V (show configuration profiles). I have
>several docs I've ftp'd regarding the use of C-Kermit, but I cannot
>find anything explaing how I do this :(
>TIA
>richard
Try this:
1) Make sure you define the port, ie SET PORT COM3:
2) Make sure you define the speed, ie SET SPEED 9600
Then CONNECT. This should get you to a full page blank screen. At
this point, I suggest the first thing you do is ATE1 so that whatever
you type is echoed.
Good luck!
Greg Bernard
1900 South Norfolk Street
San Mateo CA 94403
gbernard@dbc.com
All opinions, if I had any, are my own.