??? 03/26/07 06:24 Read: times |
#135864 - I think so Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Eugene Yong said:
Hmm, if i am not wrong, the ";" will cause the modem to return to standby and ready to accept further commands I think that's correct. That's certainly the way GSM modems work, and it's what my PSTN modem's manual suggests (but I haven't played with PSTN modems for a while) You use the ';' suffix when you're using the modem purely as a dialler - ie, you don't want the modem to establish a data connection once the call is answered. The escape sequence "+++" in my opinion only works in data-mode That's right - the "escape" means escape from data mode to command mode. Correct me if i am wrong. I think you are quite right! |