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From: rpolzer AT web DOT de (Rudolf Polzer)
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Subject: Re: serial com
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Alexei A. Frounze <dummy_addressee AT hotmail DOT com> schrieb folgenden Unsinn:
> > How can I find out the connection parameters of a remote device?
> 
> I have no idea what exactly you're talking about.

But I think I do. He wants to find a way to find a baudrate and parameters
which allow communication to the device.
Unfortunately there is no way to do this, but if the device is a modem,
there is an easy way: check through all settings, beginning with the
fastest ones, and send AT\n. If the modem sends something with OK in it,
you have found a good setting => break;.

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