> Jörg Pommnitz wrote:
> >
> > This "ring-service" could be used in conjunction with other devices
> > than GSM modems.
> >
> > You could attach an ISDN card with multiple channels listening on the
> > same MSN and ease the problem of the busy phone. The answer would
> > still have to be sent by
Jörg Pommnitz wrote:
>
> This "ring-service" could be used in conjunction with other devices
> than GSM modems.
>
> You could attach an ISDN card with multiple channels listening on the
> same MSN and ease the problem of the busy phone. The answer would
> still have to be sent by SMS, of course.
This "ring-service" could be used in conjunction with other devices
than GSM modems.
You could attach an ISDN card with multiple channels listening on the
same MSN and ease the problem of the busy phone. The answer would
still have to be sent by SMS, of course.
Regards
Jörg
"Andrea Viscovich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> provided me a patch for
implementing a ring service for the at2 devices. Basical idea is to
use the GSM AT commands to get notice of incoming calls to the GSM
modem device -- yes! you can call them, but don't wonder if they don't
reply :)) -- and activate som