Internet Router User Guide
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Dial String
Only required if you are NOT using Tone or Pulse
dialing.
Enter the command (sometimes called the "Dial Prefix
String") your modem requires to precede the phone
number.
Auto Answer OFF
Command
Enter the command strings which sets the "Auto-
answer" function in your modem or ISDN TA OFF.
The standard AT command is “ATS0=0”
Script File
If your ISP uses a standard PPP connection and authentication, you do NOT need a
script file.
Script files are used to automate the log-in process for ISPs that use non-standard
log-ins or proprietary security measures. For example, if you connect to the Internet
via CompuServe, you DO need a script file.
Script File Commands
Three commands, listed below, can be used within a script file. Note the following
points:
<
Items in [ ] are optional, and the [ ] themselves are NOT used.
<
Strings must be enclosed in double quotes.
<
There must be spaces between commands and parameters (times and strings).
Send [msec] string
Send the characters in string, with a. msec (millisec-
onds) delay between the sending of each character.
Wait msec
Wait for msec milliseconds before executing the next
script line.
Wait [msec] string
Wait for msec milliseconds to receive the string. If the
string is not received within the specified time, the
connection is reset.
If msec is not specified and the string is not received
immediately, an error condition will arise.
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