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KwikNet System Configuration
PPP / SLIP / Modem Parameters (continued)
Include Modem Support
KwikNet includes a modem driver for use with any SLIP or PPP network driver. The
modem driver can operate concurrently on multiple networks.
If you have one or more SLIP or PPP networks with serial UART device drivers
requiring modem support, check this box to include the KwikNet Modem Driver in your
KwikNet Library. Otherwise, leave this box unchecked.
Support Remote or Local Login
The KwikNet Modem Driver can support local or remote login scripts. If this box is
checked, then a local login script can be used by the modem driver to control the dialing
and login sequence when a local user attempts to login to a remote server. A remote
login script can be used to control the answering and login sequence when a remote user
attempts to login to a local server.
Leave this box unchecked if login scripting is not required on any network serviced by a
modem.
The KwikNet Modem Driver is described in Chapter 1.7 of the KwikNet Device Driver
Technical Reference Manual.
Modem Buffer Size (Bytes)
This parameter defines the size of the modem buffers used by the modem driver to send
modem commands and receive modem responses when configuring the modem. If login
scripting is enabled, the buffers are also used for sending or receiving login text strings.
The buffer size must be large enough to hold the longest modem configuration string,
modem response string or login string, including the '\0' string termination character.