Hi John,

Does T100 has built-in modem ?

(Assuming you use Linux) To find out if particular handset has built-in modem 
(i.e. can receive and response to AT Command send from  computer), I suggest  
to check it with 'minicom'. Minicom is standard terminal program in Linux 
(like Hyper Terminal in Windows) and most Linux distribution has it as 
standard program.  

To configure minicom for the first time, type 'minicom -s' in terminal mode. 
Choose 'serial port setup' and set the serial port, such as /dev/ttyS0 for 
serial port 1 (In Redhat 8, minicom default to /dev/ttyS1).  Then choose 'E' 
to set the data transfer speed. I usually set it to 19200 8N1. Save setup as 
dfl. Exit from minicom to go back to terminal prompt.

Make sure no other program access the serial port (e.g. stop kannel). Run  
minicom again, and if T100 has built-in modem, it should respond with 'OK' on 
your monitor to minicom default AT init string.

Try sending some AT command such as 'AT+CBC?' through minicom and see if T100 
responding or not.

Regards,
Rudy


On Wednesday 15 October 2003 16:20, John Vincent Mombay wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone help me.  I was able to run Kannel using an Ericsson T68i but
> I have to use an Ericsson T100 model phone.  Any help would be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Best Regards,
> John Vincent Mombay
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