RE: GSM Modem
From: Guenter (udo_at_t-h-e-s-y-c-o-n.de)
Date: 05/10/04
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Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 00:46:01 -0700
Hi Dan,
I see we have an additional problem: The modem supports two analog modes:
Mode A: Analog 9600 bps
Mode B: Analog 14400 bps
You are right, the DDK does not have a second entry for analog connections. The string
;HKR, Protocol\GSM\ANALOG_RLP_14DOT4K,1,, "AT+CBST=14,,1<cr>" ; or ATB15
is not visible in the select box.
Can you give me hint, how the user can select between the modes Analog 9600 and Analog 14400.
For the tests I have removed the entry ANALOG_RLP_14DOT4K from the INF and from the registry. I have found the same behaviour. If I select the protocol Analog in the default settings and at the same time protocol GPRS in the dial up connection properties, Windows set the analog protocol. Only if I select in both select boxes GPRS than GPRS is set.
Thanks,
Guenter
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