12-14-2018, 11:45 PM
Just do a reset to defaults using AT&F<RETURN>.
That will restore everything back to defaults. It could be the terminal program is looking at the carrier detect or something, which is changed as part of allowing Q-Link to run.
You can always go backwards in firmware to the previous version by typing AT*DOWNGRADE<RETURN>.
That will restore everything back to defaults. It could be the terminal program is looking at the carrier detect or something, which is changed as part of allowing Q-Link to run.
You can always go backwards in firmware to the previous version by typing AT*DOWNGRADE<RETURN>.