Control: reassign -1 wnpp Control: retitle -1 RFP: umtsmon -- graphical program for connecting cellphones or gsm-modems to the internet
On Sb, 22 feb 14, 12:36:02, Hans wrote: > Package: umtsmon > Version: 0.9 > > Dear maintainers, > > I found this nice programm, which allows easy connection of GSM, GPRS, HSPDA > etc. devices to the internet. During my search I found nothing similar, so > please take a look at it. Although there is an old debian package available, > which is running well, it would be nice if you could try to rebuild it with > newer libs (i.e. qt4 instead of qt3). > > You do not need to add new features, just rebuild. > > Package details: > > URL: http://umtsmon.sourceforge.net > License: GPL2 > Packagename: umtsmon > Version: 0.9 (hint: latest version 0.10 is running very unstable, but 0.9 is > running stable) > > Developer: Klaas van Gend <kvang...@users.sf.net> and several others, please > see also http://umtsmon.sourceforge.net/authors.shtml > > Description: UMTSmon is a tool to control and monitor a wireless mobile > network card (GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA, UMTS, HSDPA) in a laptop running the Linux > operating system. It handles PIN codes, operator choice (roaming), signal > strength and network statistics, sending/receiving SMS . > > It probably also works well with several 3G phones that provide a serial > interface in Linux. > > Download-URL for binary and sourcce: > http://sourceforge.net/projects/umtsmon/files/ > > Download-URL for CVS: http://sourceforge.net/projects/umtsmon/ > > Personal statement: I am running this app now for several years on my EEEPC > and my Acer Aspire 7530G with an Huawei-stick. No Problems at all. It is > working much more stable than network-manager or umts-panel for example. You > can see signal strength, send and receive SMS and it is highly configurable. > It is really worth, to take a look at it. Pity that it is orphaned, really! > > Thank you for reading this. > > Best regards > > Hans-J. Ullrich > > > P.S. my ryportbug does not work, so I had to send this via e-mail. Sorry for > that. -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic http://nuvreauspam.ro/gpg-transition.txt
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