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guides:virtual_modem:section_5 [2021-04-14 19:33]
omolini
guides:virtual_modem:section_5 [2022-12-20 05:56]
omolini
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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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guides/virtual_modem/section_5.txt · Last modified: 2023-03-07 03:58 by omolini