NET (Network Connection)¶
The AT@NET command is used to configure the network connection method between the terminal and the backend server.
Example:
AT@NET=gv500cna,,,,,,1,,012F$
+ACK:NET,123456789012345,8203,3,0,,012F,20210407101530,1234$
AT@NET?gv500cna,,0C37$
+QRY:NET,123456789012345,8203,3,0,1,1,,,,,,1,,0C37,20210407101530,1234$
Parts |
Fields |
Length (Byte) |
Range/Format |
Default |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Head |
Header |
3 |
AT@ |
AT@ |
Command Word |
3 |
NET |
NET |
|
Leading Symbol |
1 |
= |
= |
|
Password |
8-16 |
gv500cna |
||
Body |
Reserved |
0 |
||
Reserved |
0 |
|||
Reserved |
0 |
|||
Reserved |
0 |
|||
Reserved |
0 |
|||
Manual Network Register |
1 |
0-1 |
0 |
|
Reserved |
0 |
|||
Tail |
Sequence Number |
4 |
0000-FFFF (‘0’-‘9’, ‘A’-‘F’) |
|
Tail |
1 |
$ |
$ |
Manual Network Register
This field is used to specify whether to enable manually register the network.
0 - Disable manually register the network.
1 - Enable manually register the network.
Note
If this function is enabled (value 1), the terminal filters the telecom operators according to the rules specified by the AT@TOF command (Mode is not 0), otherwise it will automatically search for all operators.