How to run AT command on Sierra Wireless Modems
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 10:40 pm
Hi,
I know we need a M.2 to USB adapter to connect a Sierra Wireless Modem EM7511 to a PC, and I know what AT command I want to run. What I don't know is, after the modem is connected to my PC, how do I run AT command?
I mean, for example, for Netgear M1/M5 router, I know I can telnet to its 5510 port and then I can run AT command. But when a Sierara Wireless Modem is connected to my PC, what command or what tool do I use to connect to it to run AT command? I found a website https://m2msupport.net/m2msupport/tutor ... s-modules/ that could allow to install a software to run AT command, but is there a way just connect via well-known tools like Putty, telnet, etc?
Thanks!
I know we need a M.2 to USB adapter to connect a Sierra Wireless Modem EM7511 to a PC, and I know what AT command I want to run. What I don't know is, after the modem is connected to my PC, how do I run AT command?
I mean, for example, for Netgear M1/M5 router, I know I can telnet to its 5510 port and then I can run AT command. But when a Sierara Wireless Modem is connected to my PC, what command or what tool do I use to connect to it to run AT command? I found a website https://m2msupport.net/m2msupport/tutor ... s-modules/ that could allow to install a software to run AT command, but is there a way just connect via well-known tools like Putty, telnet, etc?
Thanks!