What Is At Commands?
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AT commands (AT stands for Attention) are instructions used to control modems. They are used to perform tasks such as dialing a telephone number, setting the data rate, and configuring the modem’s settings. They can also be used to query the modem’s status, such as its current connection speed and signal strength. AT commands are generally entered through a terminal program or a modem’s configuration utility.