EXP Computer PCMCIA Ethernet Modem Adapter Data Communication, File Transferring, Remote Access

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DATA COMMUNICATION

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File Transferring

To transfer files between two computers user will need to choose a file transfer protocol once the two modems are connected. There are many different types of file transfer protocol. Each has advantage and disadvantage on their own. The following are some guide - line in file transferring:

CAfter log in to a remote computer check, the protocol its using. Make sure your protocol matches the remote computers. Here are, some names of the popular protocols: COMPUSERVE B, Kermit, XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM.

CThe remote computer will wait for a user to start the file transfer sequence. The user must tell the communication software to start sending or receiving the selected files.

Remote Access

The best source of the information for setting up a remote access software is its User=s manual. A user needs to fill in which type of modem to use (consult the modem choice section) and the flow control selection.

If you are having some difficulty connecting to a remote computer, change the init string for the modem to use Normal or Direct Mode. Some of the remote access programs have an error correction and/or data compression built-in to the software. Disabling Fax/Data Modem=s errorcorrection and/or data compression may be required for this operation.

CELLULAR OPERATION

For the >Cellular ready= modem owner, you will need to obtain a proper cellular interface cable kit that matches the make and model your cellular phone.(see the Notice: below)

Please follow these suggestions:

CVerify if the modem is installed and recoqnized by the system. Using PCMCIA sockets driver utility such as Cardinfo or PCMWIN etc.

CCheck the modem operation with the land line using any communication program for DOS or Windows.

CYou need to run an installation program to activate the cellular function included with the cellular interface kit. For more details consult the User=s manual and the README file in the driver diskette.

For the >None - Cellular ready= Fax/Data Modem, you will need a cellular interface adapter. This adapter provide Dial Tone for the modem and cellular cable kit matching your cellular phone make and model.

Operating consideration:

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Contents ThinCom Pcmcia Ethernet Modem Adapter User=s Manual Copyright Table of Contents Register Summary System Requirement IntroductionIntroduction Hardware Installation Guide InstallationInstallation Network Environment Driver selection Installation VerificationInstallation Testing the Network Installation Testing the ModemInstall the Thincom Card Windows 95 InstallationIf Something Goes Wrong Enabling 32-BIT Card Support in Windows Modem Installation VerificationNetwork Installation Data Communication Operation Operating Mode Operating ModeCellular Operation Remote AccessData Communication File TransferringFAX Operation FAX OperationPage Diagnostic Function DiagnosticTroubleshooting TroubleshootingNo Dial Tone Appendix a CS.EXE Pcmcs Ctalkcs Basic AT= command for 28,800 Modem Command Function Appendix a Set 10 pps pulse dial with 39%/61% make/break Modem negotiates an error corrected link ECC Comands MNP 10 CommandsCaller ID Commands Enable MNP 10 extended services detection onlyCellular Commands Command Default Function Basic AT= command for 1414 CLDisabled QAM modulation only Is enabled when DTR is turned onConfigured. DTR option Hz guard tone enabledRange No Retrain ATDS=n command = 0, 9, A, B, C, D, #, *, T, P, R, W, @42, MNP AT Commands Default Function S37000 S90000 S108002 S109062Enable Bps rate adjusting Dial Modifiers Command Function Disables V.42 bisEnables V.42 bis only when transmitting data Enables V.42 bis only when receiving dataCommand Function Return the value of default S register ECC Commands Operating Consideration Function Range Units Register Summary Function Range UnitsFunction Range S33 Xoff Character 255 Appendix B Page FCC Part FCC Compliance StatementsFCC Consumer Information and FCC Requirements Canadian Department of Communications compliance statements Page