1800xxx,,,xx
Each comma is (I believe) a 3-second pause. You will want to manually go
through this process to see exactly how long you need to wait to dial each
number.
On Sun, Aug 19, 2001 at 01:52:01PM -0700, Mark Barnes wrote:
> I use the scripts configured with pppconfig
W is wait for second dial tone on some modems when the result codes
are set to X3 or higher. Look for a reference to the AT command set or
use something like minicom to connect to the modem and try ATD$ - on
some modems that will give you help on the dialing commands.
On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 09:30
Try using commas (,). eg:
1800CALLATT,,1234,,123455MYISP
The commas usually insert pauses into the dialing string. I
guess this is standard (I remember using it on Windows to cancel call
waiting (ie - *70,5551234) and I've used it under GNU/Linux also) but
I had to dig pretty d
1800xxx,,,xx
Each comma is (I believe) a 3-second pause. You will want to manually go
through this process to see exactly how long you need to wait to dial each
number.
On Sun, Aug 19, 2001 at 01:52:01PM -0700, Mark Barnes wrote:
> I use the scripts configured with pppconfig
W is wait for second dial tone on some modems when the result codes
are set to X3 or higher. Look for a reference to the AT command set or
use something like minicom to connect to the modem and try ATD$ - on
some modems that will give you help on the dialing commands.
On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 09:3
Try using commas (,). eg:
1800CALLATT,,1234,,123455MYISP
The commas usually insert pauses into the dialing string. I
guess this is standard (I remember using it on Windows to cancel call
waiting (ie - *70,5551234) and I've used it under GNU/Linux also) but
I had to dig pretty
I use the scripts configured with pppconfig to dial my service provider. When
I'm local, the script just dials the 7-digit number. When I'm travelling
outside of my service provider's area, I edit the script
(/etc/chatscripts/provider) and add the area code. I'd like to edit the script
to: (
I use the scripts configured with pppconfig to dial my service provider. When I'm
local, the script just dials the 7-digit number. When I'm travelling outside of my
service provider's area, I edit the script (/etc/chatscripts/provider) and add the
area code. I'd like to edit the script to: (
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