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Completely configurable via included ini file.
Listens for incoming telnet connections and connects to the serial port.
Emulates a standard Hayes modem and accepts AT commands from the serial port.
You configure the TCP port, COM port, BAUD rate, Handshake, Start/Stop/Data bits, etc.
Informs callers that the BBS is busy if another connection is already active.
Allows you to make outgoing telnet calls via the ATDT command (ATDT <ip or addr>[:port])
Handles the telnet protocol transparently. You can connect to a telnet server from a non-compliant terminal.
IRC compatible. InternetModem goes into IRC mode, making itself an IRC gateway for your terminal when you connect to a port defined as an IRC port in the ini file.
Translates to/from a non-ascii character set by use of the translations.txt file.
The AT command parser accepts multiple command and ignores those it doesn't need.
You turn on various debug options in the ini file. KeepLog, ShowModemCommands, and ShowResultCodes.
Command | Description |
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ATDT <ip or addr>[:port] | Establishes a TCP connection to the specified host on the specified port. If port is not specified, port 23 is assumed. |
ATE | Echo mode off (ATE0) or on (ATE1, the default) |
ATH | Disconnects the network session |
ATI | Displays modem version information |
ATQ | Result codes on (ATQ0, the default) or off (ATQ1) |
ATS0 | ATS0=0 will cause the program to send RING to the serial port when it receives a network connection request. The connected serial device (BBS) must reply with ATA before the program sends the CONNECT message. ATS0=1 will cause the program to automatically accept network connections (the default) and send the CONNECT code to the serial port. |
ATV | Numeric codes (ATV0, the default) or text codes (ATV1) |
AT&V | Displays current modem settings |
A/ | Repeat last AT command |
ATD | Redial last system dialed |
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