01-24-2019, 10:21 AM
OK, thanks for confirming the response by the WiModem only needs to send 0x0D.
The problem with stripping the high bit in command mode is that you might have a router name or password that has the high bit set, at which point you could not connect to your router. I would think the parity issue would be more of a problem. Standard Hayes modems all used 8N1, not 7E1. I suppose I could add stripping the high bit if TELSTAR mode was enabled. Would that work for you? This would mean that users would have to make sure that their router name/password was using the lower 128 characters.
I am not taking anything as criticism. I try to add all user requests when there is a valid reason for doing so.
The problem with stripping the high bit in command mode is that you might have a router name or password that has the high bit set, at which point you could not connect to your router. I would think the parity issue would be more of a problem. Standard Hayes modems all used 8N1, not 7E1. I suppose I could add stripping the high bit if TELSTAR mode was enabled. Would that work for you? This would mean that users would have to make sure that their router name/password was using the lower 128 characters.
I am not taking anything as criticism. I try to add all user requests when there is a valid reason for doing so.