On Mon, 15 Nov 1999, Thomas Heide Clausen wrote:
> Now the funny thing starts when I have this little chat with the modem:
>
> atz
> OK
> atdt<phonenumber>
> [The mobile lites up and types "dialling <phonenumber>, then a second later the
> light goes off]
> NO CARRIER
>
> I can dial the phonenumber from the keypad of the phone with no problems.
> So I am lead to believe that i either still have IrDA problems or that I
> need some spooky init-string. Most docs I've come across said "AT&F",
> which I have tried with no much luck. Likewise, I have had no luck with
> "ATZE0" - which I have also seen mentioned (but which afaik does nothing
> but disable echo'ing of what I send to the modem).
Have you got data calls enabled by your cellular provider? Certainly some
providers require you to specifically add it as an option to your service.
Orange UK springs to mind there...
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