Hyperterminal Manual: Dialing Properties, Make Your Changes, and Then Click Ok
Hyperterminal Manual: Dialing Properties, Make Your Changes, and Then Click Ok
Hyperterminal Manual: Dialing Properties, Make Your Changes, and Then Click Ok
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HyperTerminal overview
HyperTerminal is a program that you can use to connect to other computers, Internet
telnet sites, bulletin board systems (BBSs), online services, and host computers, using
either your modem or a null modem cable.
Though using HyperTerminal with a BBS to access information on remote computers is a
practice that has become less common with the availability of the World Wide Web,
HyperTerminal is still a useful means of communicating with your hardware or examining
your connection with other sites.
HyperTerminal records the messages passed to and from the computer or service on the
other end of your connection. Therefore, it can serve as a valuable troubleshooting tool
when setting up and using your modem. To make sure that your modem is connected
properly, or to view your modem's settings, you can send commands through
HyperTerminal and check the results. HyperTerminal has back-scroll functionality which
allows you to look at received text that has scrolled off the screen.
If you are having difficulty making an international call or other connection, you can use
HyperTerminal to dial your modem manually. This way, if you need to speak with an
operator to get the call through, you can dial out using your telephone.
You can use HyperTerminal to transfer large files from a computer onto your portable
computer using just a serial port, rather than going through the process of setting your
portable computer up on a network.
If you are a programmer, you can use HyperTerminal to help you debug source code
from a remote terminal. And of course, you need HyperTerminal to communicate with
older character-based computers.
To set up a new connection
1. On the File menu, click New Connection.
2. In the Name box, type a name that describes the connection.
3. In the Icon box, click the appropriate icon, and then click OK.
4. In the Connect To dialog box, enter the information for the phone number you
want to dial, and then click OK.
5. If you are using a modem and want to change your dialing properties, click
Dialing Properties, make your changes, and then click OK.
6. To dial the call, click Dial.
Notes
To use the Command Prompt to create a new telnet connection in HyperTerminal,
go to Program Files\Windows NT on the volume where Windows 2000 is installed,
and type hypertrm.exe/t <telnet address>[:<port>]. The telnet address is
the address of the connection you want to create, and port is the number (23 by
default) of the port you want the connection to use.
Before using a modem to connect to a remote computer, you need to configure
the modem using Phone and Modem Options in Control Panel.
To use a saved connection to call a remote computer
1. On the File menu, click Open.
2. In the File name box, type or select the name of the connection you want to use.
3. Click Open, and then click Dial.
Note
HyperTerminal connections are saved using the .ht extension.
Sommaire
DELETE or F2
Annulation
PAGE UP or F3
Retour
INSERT or F4
Repetition
END or F5
Guide
BACKSPACE or F6 Correction
PAGE DOWN or F7 Suite
ENTER or F8
Envoi
F9
Connexion/fin