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- NO_CARRIER abstract "NO CARRIER (capitalized) is a text message transmitted from a modem to its attached device (typically a computer), indicating the modem is not (or no longer) connected to a remote system. NO CARRIER is a response message that is defined in the Hayes command set. Due to the popularity of Hayes modems during the heyday of dial-up connectivity, most other modem manufacturers supported the Hayes command set. For this reason, the NO CARRIER message was ubiquitously understood to mean that one was no longer connected to a remote system.".
- NO_CARRIER wikiPageID "6271098".
- NO_CARRIER wikiPageRevisionID "604142963".
- NO_CARRIER hasPhotoCollection NO_CARRIER.
- NO_CARRIER subject Category:Computer_errors.
- NO_CARRIER subject Category:Modems.
- NO_CARRIER type Artifact100021939.
- NO_CARRIER type ElectronicEquipment103278248.
- NO_CARRIER type Equipment103294048.
- NO_CARRIER type Instrumentality103575240.
- NO_CARRIER type Modem103777754.
- NO_CARRIER type Modems.
- NO_CARRIER type Object100002684.
- NO_CARRIER type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- NO_CARRIER type Whole100003553.
- NO_CARRIER comment "NO CARRIER (capitalized) is a text message transmitted from a modem to its attached device (typically a computer), indicating the modem is not (or no longer) connected to a remote system. NO CARRIER is a response message that is defined in the Hayes command set. Due to the popularity of Hayes modems during the heyday of dial-up connectivity, most other modem manufacturers supported the Hayes command set.".
- NO_CARRIER label "NO CARRIER".
- NO_CARRIER sameAs m.0fzx90.
- NO_CARRIER sameAs Q6954998.
- NO_CARRIER sameAs Q6954998.
- NO_CARRIER sameAs NO_CARRIER.
- NO_CARRIER wasDerivedFrom NO_CARRIER?oldid=604142963.
- NO_CARRIER isPrimaryTopicOf NO_CARRIER.