hyperterm with cell pone

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I am trying to connect to a piece of equiptment that likes to run at 2400bps.
I can set hyperterm to any speed I want with a regular phone line and it
will connect at 2400. When I connect my cell phone to my laptop the slowest
setting on my cell phone is 19200. When I try to use hyperterm with my cell
phone...it will dial...it will connect, but it will immediatly disconnect.
Is there an AT command that I can use to set my cell phone to a lower speed???
Any suggestions???
 
C

CS

I am trying to connect to a piece of equiptment that likes to run at 2400bps.
I can set hyperterm to any speed I want with a regular phone line and it
will connect at 2400. When I connect my cell phone to my laptop the slowest
setting on my cell phone is 19200. When I try to use hyperterm with my cell
phone...it will dial...it will connect, but it will immediatly disconnect.
Is there an AT command that I can use to set my cell phone to a lower speed???
Any suggestions???

That's a question for your cell phone provider. You didn't even state
which cell phone you're using, how in the world would you expect
anyone to know the answer?
 
V

V Green

IKE said:
I am trying to connect to a piece of equiptment that likes to run at 2400bps.
I can set hyperterm to any speed I want with a regular phone line and it
will connect at 2400. When I connect my cell phone to my laptop the slowest
setting on my cell phone is 19200. When I try to use hyperterm with my cell
phone...it will dial...it will connect, but it will immediatly disconnect.
Is there an AT command that I can use to set my cell phone to a lower
speed???

The AT compatible modem portions of Qualcomm/Kyocera phones DTE rate
is either 19200 115200, or 230400. You can only switch between those 3
rates,
and not necessarily on all phones. But that is the rate BETWEEN
your PC and the Kyocera, NOT the rate between the Kyocera and whatever
you're
dialing into. That is negotiated by the Kyocera and the other modem, and
you have
little or no control over it. It probably used to work cuz' you were using
older
equipment, the Kyocera does NOT support the full AT command set, just a
subset
of it, and likely simply thinks your old 2400 bps stuff is broken, and won't
connect.

The AT command set supported by newer Ky sets is here:

http://www.kyocera-wireless.com/support/pdf/modem_setup.pdf

You will just have to fiddle with relevant settings in the "Extra
Initialization Setting" box in Control Panel>>Modems>etc.. to
see if you can ever get it to work.

Have fun.
 

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