New for this version, Dart 200 accessories and services, Migration considerations – Sierra Wireless DART 200 CDPD Modem User Manual

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DART 200 CDPD Modem User’s Guide

1 Introduction

Sierra Wireless, Inc.

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From a networking perspective, the modem has complete built-in
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), User Datagram Protocol (UDP),
Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP), and telnet protocols. Network
communications can be achieved without the attached end-user device
having to provide an integrated TCP or UDP capability. Select the
desired built-in protocol included in the DART 200 by using the
appropriate AT dial command and begin your data transfer. The end-user
can put the DART 200 in SLIP mode, providing an external software
stack, if desired.

A power cord with connector is supplied with each DART 200, and one
copy of this User’s Guide is included with each order. A power supply
and cellular antennas are available as options at additional cost.

New for this version

If you have prior experience with the DART 200, major differences and
enhancements between the old modem software (3.0.9 dated 7/2/96 and
earlier) and the current version are:

Provides the “friends only” feature for TCP in addition to UDP

The automatic SLIP restart feature is now available

DART 200 accessories and services

RF accessories

3 dB cellular magnetic mount antenna

Power accessories

110 VAC to 12 VDC @2.5 amps power
supply

Hardware options

Mounting bracket

Software options

V.42 bis data compression

Services

Developers package

DART technical training

Migration considerations

If you are migrating applications from prior versions of the DART 200
software to the current version, there are no changes in this version that
alter existing application operation to be aware of. However, to use TCP
Friends Only mode or Auto SLIP restart, some alteration can be required.

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