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* [[Guides:Connecting Windows 3.1 to the Internet]] | * [[Guides:Connecting Windows 3.1 to the Internet]] | ||
* [[Guides:Connecting Windows 9x to the Internet]] | * [[Guides:Connecting Windows 9x to the Internet]] | ||
+ | * [[Guides:Connecting Windows 2000 to the Internet]] | ||
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* Restart Raspberry and test the changes. After rebooting, VModem should automatically start up with system processes and start expecting connections on serial. | * Restart Raspberry and test the changes. After rebooting, VModem should automatically start up with system processes and start expecting connections on serial. | ||
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===== Supported Commands ===== | ===== Supported Commands ===== | ||
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+ | * **LOGIN** Start a new shell session on serial | ||
+ | * **HELP** or **?** Show quick reference | ||
+ | * **EXIT** Quit Virtual Modem | ||
Functional Hayes commands: | Functional Hayes commands: | ||
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* **AT&F** Restore factory settings | * **AT&F** Restore factory settings | ||
* **AT&Fn** Use profile n | * **AT&Fn** Use profile n | ||
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- | ==== Other Commands Supported ==== | ||
- | * **EXIT** Quit Virtual Modem | ||
- | * **HELP** Show quick reference | ||
- | * **LOGIN** Start a new shell session on serial | ||
==== Faked Commands (does not perform any action, always returns OK) ==== | ==== Faked Commands (does not perform any action, always returns OK) ==== | ||
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* **ATM2** Speaker always on | * **ATM2** Speaker always on | ||
* **ATM3** Speaker on only while answering | * **ATM3** Speaker on only while answering | ||
+ | * **ATS** S Register settings | ||
+ | * For example, **ATS0=0** | ||
* **AT&Dn** Data Terminal Ready settings | * **AT&Dn** Data Terminal Ready settings | ||
* **AT&D0** Modem ignores DTR | * **AT&D0** Modem ignores DTR | ||
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* **AT&S0** DSR will remain on at all times. | * **AT&S0** DSR will remain on at all times. | ||
* **AT&S1** DSR will become active after answer tone has been detected and inactive after the carrier has been lost | * **AT&S1** DSR will become active after answer tone has been detected and inactive after the carrier has been lost | ||
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===== Troubleshooting ===== | ===== Troubleshooting ===== | ||
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* [[Guides:Virtual Modem:Section 3|Section 3 - Setting up Raspbian]] | * [[Guides:Virtual Modem:Section 3|Section 3 - Setting up Raspbian]] | ||
* [[Guides:Virtual Modem:Section 4|Section 4 - Setting up Virtual Modem]] | * [[Guides:Virtual Modem:Section 4|Section 4 - Setting up Virtual Modem]] | ||
- | * [[Guides:Virtual Modem:Section 5|Section 5 - Using Virtual Modem]] << You are here | + | * **[[Guides:Virtual Modem:Section 5|Section 5 - Using Virtual Modem]] << You are here** |
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+ | * [[Guides:Connecting Windows 3.1 to the Internet]] | ||
+ | * [[Guides:Connecting Windows 9x to the Internet]] | ||
+ | * [[Guides:Connecting Windows 2000 to the Internet]] | ||
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