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Airlink PinPoint EDGE/GPRS User Manual

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PinPoint EDGE/GPRS - User Guide, version 2.32

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AT Commands: Information and Status

*NETOP?

*NETPHONE?

*NETRSSI?

*NETSERV?

*NETSTATE?

*NETERR?

The EDGE or GPRS network bit error rate.

*NETIP?

The current IP address of the modem reported by the embedded OEM module (generally
obtained from Your Wireless Service Provider your cellular carrier). This is the address to
which packets can be sent in order to contact the

PinPoint

modem from the Internet.

Use *NETALLOWZEROIP if you need to allow the display of an IP ending in a zero .

Note: If there is no current network IP, 0.0.0.0 may be displayed.

The current cellular carrier (for example, Your Wireless Service Provider) from the modem's
firmware version.

The modem's phone number (if applicable or obtainable).

The current RSSI (Receive Signal Strength Indicator) of the

PinPoint

as a negative dBm value.

The same information is displayed with the command S202?.

The type of service being used by the modem (for example

EDGE/GPRS

).

The current network state:

Connecting To Network

The PinPoint

is in the process of trying to connect to the EDGE/GPRS network.

Network Authentication Fail

Authentication to the EDGE/GPRS network has failed. Verify settings to activate the PinPoint.

Data Connection Failed

The

PinPoint

failed to connect, and it is now waiting a set time interval before it attempts to

reconnect.

Verify settings to activate the PinPoint.

Network Negotiation Fail

Network connection negotiation failed. This is usually temporary and often clears up dur-
ing a subsequent attempt.

Network Ready

The

PinPoint

is connected to the EDGE/GPRS network and ready to send data.