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Is there an AT command that will return the current API Mode of the device?
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I want to know the current API Mode of the device without explicitly setting it. Is there an AT command I can send in Command Mode that will return this information (API Mode 1 or 2)?
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zigbee
xbee
at-commands
api-mode
xbee-api-mode
zigbee-api
api
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Sure, simply issue the AP command without a value. You will get back a response with the current value of the command.
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