The simplest terminal capable of input/output redirect. Windows 9x/NT/2000 or DOS required. One need to have a Fossil driver for DOS version.
Rockwell and Conexant modems' statistics decode utility. Rockwells can show stats with AT&V2 or AT%S1 (for IDC modems) command. If you ever saw a strange line like BEGINaa14ab14ac14ad14ba47bb44bc48bd44cc242END - this program is for you.
The utility was tested with IDC-5614BXL/VR+ modem. Since the Rockwell's specification changes rapidly as well as a huge amount of bugs in Rockwell's DSPs and modem' firmwares, something may work wrongly. Sad but true. Still you can send me samples of your problematic stats.
There are versions for Win32, DOS, OS/2, as well as for Linux and FreeBSD.
(New!) Since 1.2.0.0 s1w has implemented a COM-server, so one can decode a stat from its own script or application.
(New!) Since 1.3.0.0 V.92 stats are supported.
(New!) Since 21.01.2004 the archive also contains FreeBSD elf.
Modem statistics decoding tool based on AT#UD command result, according to unimodem specification:
Unimodem Diagnostics Command Reference Specification Microsoft Corporation Version 1.0 2 July, 1998
There are versions for Win32, DOS and OS/2, as well as C source.
(New!) Since 1.1.0.0 udw has implemented a COM-server, so one can decode a stat from its own script or application.
Using s1 utility to get more statistics on Windows' standard connection.
This method is based on not well known, still existing in many Rockwell's/Conexant's chip based modems capability to print some debug info in non-command mode without user's interaction. Those are Acorp, IDC-.../VR modems and some others.
The idea is to analyze a modem-log created by Microsoft Windows XP®.
There is Win32 application as well as C sources.