Windows 95 – Sierra Wireless DART 200 CDPD Modem User Manual
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DART 200 CDPD Modem User’s Guide
D SLIP Setup Examples
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15. Put the DART into SLIP mode by entering an AT*S command. The
ASCII terminal emulation program being used must be configured
for the same speed as that set for the Trumpet baud rate or SLIP
communication is not possible. (Recommended for first time users.)
OR
Create a startup script for use with the Trumpet Automatic Login
feature: this issues the AT*S and read the OK response.
16. Restart Trumpet to activate the changes. The Trumpet/SLIP interface
is now active. Run your applications with it, including:
•
Ping
•
Telnet
•
Netscape
Windows 95
Windows 95 users have the option of using Microsoft’s built-in software
stack, shareware products like Trumpet, or commercially available
Winsock stacks. To enable use of the Windows 95 built-in stack Sierra
Wireless has developed a DART inf file, a startup script (scp) file, and a
detailed installation procedure for use with Windows 95. The
documentation describes how the DART works with W/95’s Dial Up
Networking support.
To obtain a copy of the DART Windows 95 support contact Sierra
Wireless technical support at 604.231.1100, or visit our web site at:
www.sierrawireless.com