Instructions
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  Selecting a Network 
The DT80 will connect to the first network that it finds that satisfies the configured service type and band restrictions 
described above (if any). If, however, the chosen network's signal level is considered inadequate (below the threshold 
set by the 
MIN_SIGNAL_FOR_DATA_DBM profile) then the DT80 will look for alternative networks that still satisfy the 
service/band restrictions but which may have better signal. Home networks are checked first, then roaming networks. If 
no acceptable networks can be found then the communications session will be abandoned and retried later. 
Note: if the DT80 has previously successfully connected to a network, then that network will be the first one tried when a new session is 
started. 
Ping 
The PING command can be useful for checking that the DT80 is properly connected to the Internet. The command: 
PING hostname 
will send an echo request to the specified host and wait for the reply. For example: 
  PING google.com 
72.14.204.104 responded in 272 ms 
DDNS Troubleshooting 
If you have enabled DDNS on the logger, as described in Dynamic DNS (P213), then it can be tested simply by starting a 
communications session, then attempting to connect to the logger by entering the configured domain name into a web 
browser. 
If this is unsuccessful, wait a minute or two, then try again. If you have previously connected to the logger using this 
domain name then it is possible that its old IP address is still "cached" either on your computer or another server. These 
cached DNS entries generally expire after a few minutes, and will then be updated with the correct address. 
If you are still having problems then try the following command (ensure that the modem has successfully connected to 
the Internet first): 
DDNSUPDATE 
  DDNS response: 
  good 123.209.62.155 
This command will send an update message to the configured DDNS server and report its response. The response 
consists of a single word (good in this case), followed by a confirmation of the registered IP address (which would have 
been supplied by the DT80 in its request message). 
  DDNS Server Responses 
Possible DDNS responses include: 
Response 
Status 
Description 
good ip-addr 
OK 
Successful update; the specified IP address has been registered 
nochg ip-addr 
OK 
Successful update, although no change was detected in the specified IP address 
badauth 
error 
The account name or password specified in the 
DDNS_ACCOUNT
 and 
DDNS_PASSWORD profiles are invalid. Note that free DDNS accounts typically expire 
and will be deleted if they are not used for a period of time. 
nohost 
error 
The host name specified in the DDNS_HOST_NAME profile is not associated with the 
DDNS account. 
abuse 
error 
The DDNS account has been blocked due to abuse, which generally means that too 
many unnecessary update requests have been performed (where the IP address has not 
changed). Contact the DDNS provider to have your account unblocked. 
911 
error  There is a problem with the DDNS server. Try again later. 
Note: If you receive too many nochg responses (indicating that the requests were unnecessary, because the IP address has not 
changed) then your DDNS account may be blocked for "abuse" and you will start getting abuse responses. Normally, the DT80 will only 
send a DDNS update request if its IP address has actually changed; however the 
DDNSUPDATE command and the dEX modem test 
will unconditionally send a request. 
  Other DDNS Problems 
If DDNS is enabled then an update request will be performed at the start of each communications session, if the DT80 IP 
address has changed. If this update fails then the session will still continue; however an error message will be written to 
the event log. 
Some other possible errors that may be reported when attempting a DDNS update are: 
•  Cannot connect to DDNS server – check the 
DDNS_SERVER_URI and DDNS_SERVER_PORT 
settings. Note that three attempts will be made to contact the server. 
•  DDNS update aborted. Modem interface not open – the DT80 only supports DDNS via the integrated 
modem. A communications session must be established, with Internet access, before a DDNS update can be 
performed. 










