Won't connect with AT*SSID, but will with AT*NS
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Ok, what machine are you using the WiModem232 with? What terminal software? When the AT*NS,{passphrase} option works and the manual mode does not, it is 100% an issue with the text being entered correctly. If your router name or password has a space character or custom characters (non-alphabet characters or numbers), then you might not ever able to enter it manually.. you would have to use the AT*NS option, which is why I created it. Since the AT*NS,{passphrase} works then it means that issue is with the router name being entered.

Again, make sure there is no space character after AT*SSID, or before or after the comma (,) that separates the router name from the password. Examples:

AT*SSIDmyRouterName,myRouterPassword

Router name: myRouterName

AT*SSIDLinkSYS,testing123

Router name: LinkSYS

REMEMBER, router names and passwords are CASE SENSITIVE. If you are in a terminal where ALL caps are normal, you will need to use something that provides upper/lower case (correctly). Using a ASCII mode (instead of a ANSI mode) is required when setting up the SSID. This is the only time it is required.
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RE: Won't connect with AT*SSID, but will with AT*NS - by admin - 02-12-2023, 09:13 PM



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