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AT Commands
FIGURE 4. AceNet: Load a Template
Using Telnet Terminal Emulation
It is possible to communicate with the PinPoint across a TCP/IP network. Telnet provides a terminal
style connection to the PinPoint.
Most installations of Microsoft Windows come with a version of HyperTerminal (used here for
specific directions), but you can use any other Telnet application, such as Putty, Terra Term, etc.
Start>All Programs>Accessories>Communications>HyperTerminal
1. Choose a name for your connection, such as PinPoint or AirLink. The name and icon are only
for your own reference so you can find the connection at a later date (if you want to have a con
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nection saved for both local and remote, it is recommended the connection name reflect the
connection type (example, PinPoint Remote).
FIGURE 5. HyperTerminal: Connection Name
2. Select TCP/IP (Winsock) for Connect Using. If the modem is connected directly to your com-
puter’s Ethernet port, put in the host address of 192.168.13.31 or the *HOSTPEERIP. If the
modem is remote, the host address will be the current Internet IP of the PinPoint. Change the
port number to 2332 (default telnet port for the PinPoint).