2.Data Carrier Detect (DCD) to follow carrier signal status.

3.Data Set Ready (DSR) to on while the modem is on.

4.Data Terminal Ready (DTR) to off to hang-up.

5.Enable RTS/CTS flow control.

Login Script

Options: For each line item, a prompt string and a keyin string must be provided. The prompt string is the text dis- played by the ISP requesting that something be entered. The keyin string is what should be entered. Prompt strings can be up to 25 characters long including punctuation. Keyin strings can be up to 20 characters long including punctuation (a maximum of 8 separate line entries).

Example: If your ISP asks you to input a user ID, password, and to choose from a list of available communications protocols each time you dial-up, your login script would look like some- thing like this:

No.

Prompt

 

Keyin

1

Username

 

Nick

2

Password

 

abcd

3

Choice -->

2

With each prompt being the text of the prompt provided by the ISP, and each keyin being the exact data you would enter.

Default Value: (none)

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D-Link DP-802 manual Prompt Keyin Username Nick Password Abcd Choice