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Current as of: July 1993
SprintNet Logon Instructions
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When accessing GEnie via SprintNet, you will incur a $2.00 per connect
hour communications surcharge. This surcharge applies to all GEnie
usage, including your first four hours. PLEASE NOTE: If you are
dialing long-distance to access GEnie, we do not recommend dialing a
surcharged access number, as you will incur the $2.00 per connect hour
surcharge in addition to long-distance charges. Also note, interstate
long-distance calls are usually less expensive than intrastate long-
distance calls. Please contact your local telephone company to verify
the long-distance charges.
*Optional* Local Error Protection
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The 2400 baud access numbers will allow MNP connections up to level 3.
When using local error protection for speeds of 2400 bps or less, your
modem must be MNP compatible, or you can use MNP compatible software
in your PC. Note: Dial the 2400 bps access number when using local
error protection at 300, 1200 or 2400 bps.
LOGON PROCEDURES
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<CR> = CARRIAGE RETURN or ENTER key
300/1200 Baud Access:
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1. Have your modem dial a SprintNet access number.
2. When you see the CONNECT message, enter a CARRIAGE RETURN <CR> or
ENTER key.
3. Type H<CR> (Note: the H *MUST* be upper-case).
If the software you are using is set for 7 data bits, even parity
and 1 stop bit, type a semicolon (;) and a carriage return. For
example: ;<CR>
4. When you see the TERMINAL= prompt, type: D1<CR>
5. When you see the @, type: C GENIE<CR> (Note: there must be a
space between the C and the word GEnie)
6. When the U#= prompt appears, type your GEnie User ID#, a comma (,)
and your password.
Following is an example of a 1200 baud SprintNet Connection:
CONNECT 1200
<CR>
H<CR> (or ;<CR> if using 7E1)
TELENET
202 207H
TERMINAL=D1<CR>
@C GENIE<CR>
GENIE CONNECTED
U#=XAA12345,PASSWORD<CR>
2400 Baud Access:
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1. Have your modem dial a SprintNet access number.
2. When you see the CONNECT message, type: @H<CR>
If the software you are using is set for 7 data bits, even parity
and 1 stop bit, type @;<CR>
3. When you see the TERMINAL= prompt, type: D1<CR>
4. When you see the @, type: C GENIE<CR> (Note: there must be a
space between the C and the word GEnie)
5. When the U#= prompt appears, type your GEnie User ID#, a comma (,)
and your password.
Following is an example of a 2400 baud SprintNet Connection:
CONNECT 2400
@H<CR> (or @;<CR> if using 7E1)
TELENET
202 119C
TERMINAL=D1<CR>
@C GENIE<CR>
GENIE CONNECTED
U#=XAA12345,PASSWORD<CR>
Log Off Procedures:
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1. Type BYE<CR> at any GEnie menu prompt.
2. After the GEnie signoff message, SprintNet sends an @.
Type: HANGUP<CR>
For example:
Enter #, <P>revious, or <H>elp?BYE<CR>
OFF AT 14:04EDT 123196
GENIE DISCONNECTED 00 40 00:00:17:18 913 169
@HANGUP<CR>
.....FROM ALASKA
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When accessing GEnie via SprintNet from Alaska, you must set the
communication parameters to 7 data bits, even parity and 1 stop bit.
PLEASE NOTE: Once you are connected to GEnie, be sure to revert the
parameters to 8 data bits, no parity and 1 stop bit if you intend to
transfer files.
Logon Instructions:
1. Have your modem dial a SprintNet access number.
2. When you see X`X`X`X`X`X, type: A<CR> (Note: the A *MUST* be
uppercase). For example:
X`X`X`X`X``X`X`X A <CR>
3. When you see "Welcome to AlaskaNet....Please log in:" type:
TELENET<CR> (Note: TELENET *must* be upper-case).
4. When you see the @, type: C 313171<CR>
5. When the U#= prompt appears, type your GEnie User ID#, a comma (,)
and your password.
Following is an example of SprintNet Connection from Alaska:
CONNECT
X`X`X`X`X``X`X`X A
Welcome to AlaskaNet
-2021-01-000-
Please log in: TELENET
p 65
TELENET
@ C 313171
TELENET/remote network: call connected via ALASKA:
U#=XAA12345,PASSWORD<CR>