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Wavecom fastrack GPRS help

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rishi.israni@gmail.com - 21 Mar 2005 02:28 GMT
Hi,
   I have a wavecom fastrack modem with built in TCP/IP stack. It has
Open At support.
It apparantly has AT# commands for GPRS,FTP and SMTP.
The problem is that whenever i write these commands in my hyper
terminal, it gives me ERROR. None of the AT# commands work.

I got some clue regarding the TCP/IP stack, but i do not know how to
start it and  how to communicate with it from my computer.

Thanks :)
John Henderson - 21 Mar 2005 07:02 GMT
> I have a wavecom fastrack modem with built in TCP/IP stack. It
> has Open At support.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> how to start it and  how to communicate with it from my
> computer.

Have you checked out the prerequisite AT+WOPEN and AT+WCFM
commands?

John
rishi.israni@gmail.com - 21 Mar 2005 08:22 GMT
Hi,
   AT+WOPEN=1 works fine without any error, but i do not understand
the AT+WCFM command...
John Henderson - 21 Mar 2005 09:28 GMT
> AT+WOPEN=1 works fine without any error, but i do not
> understand the AT+WCFM command...

I agree, the Wavecom-supplied documentation for this command is
pathetic.  Reading "between the lines", perhaps we need to ask
the supplier, and maybe get (or buy) a specific code and
password to activate features like the TCP/IP stack.

I haven't investigated any further myself.

John
rishi.israni@gmail.com - 21 Mar 2005 10:22 GMT
Spoke to my distributor and he asked me to do the following. Will do in
the evening when i get home...will let you know what happens.
Cheers
Rishi

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Your can use this command to check your modem.

l Is my Modem IP enabled ?

The AT+WCFM = 5 command  is used[PARA]The LSB of the last digit (from
the
left) of the result should be "1"[PARA]Eg. 00000001
John Henderson - 21 Mar 2005 12:24 GMT
> Spoke to my distributor and he asked me to do the following.
> Will do in the evening when i get home...will let you know
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> digit (from the
> left) of the result should be "1"[PARA]Eg. 00000001

Interesting, thanks.  Mine responds with:

       +WCFM : 00000000

John
 
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