Comment by acheron 4 days ago In this house, we believe “AT protocol” refers to Hayes modem commands.ATDT2024561414 4 comments acheron Reply imoverclocked 4 days ago A slightly more modern usage for cell modems that still implement AT commands in 2025:AT+QSINR?AT+QRSRQAT+QRSRPAT+QNWINFO-- getting current status/band of a link JdeBP 4 days ago I see the error of forgetting the long distance prefix and dialling some poor innocent to squeal tones in xyr ear during Zone Mail Hour is alive and well. (-: Angostura 4 days ago +++ ATH0 imoverclocked 4 days ago This brings back memories of hanging my 56k modem up with a specially crafted ping command :)
imoverclocked 4 days ago A slightly more modern usage for cell modems that still implement AT commands in 2025:AT+QSINR?AT+QRSRQAT+QRSRPAT+QNWINFO-- getting current status/band of a link
JdeBP 4 days ago I see the error of forgetting the long distance prefix and dialling some poor innocent to squeal tones in xyr ear during Zone Mail Hour is alive and well. (-:
Angostura 4 days ago +++ ATH0 imoverclocked 4 days ago This brings back memories of hanging my 56k modem up with a specially crafted ping command :)
imoverclocked 4 days ago This brings back memories of hanging my 56k modem up with a specially crafted ping command :)
A slightly more modern usage for cell modems that still implement AT commands in 2025:
AT+QSINR?
AT+QRSRQ
AT+QRSRP
AT+QNWINFO
-- getting current status/band of a link
I see the error of forgetting the long distance prefix and dialling some poor innocent to squeal tones in xyr ear during Zone Mail Hour is alive and well. (-:
+++ ATH0
This brings back memories of hanging my 56k modem up with a specially crafted ping command :)