* on the Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 02:56:31PM +0100, Pascal Gloor wrote:
> I remember something we used at PETREL (like 15 years ago). We had
> to dial a number and using an expect script we had to go through a
> text menu for sending messages to a pager.
>
> If I remember correctly, the settings wer
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 08:40:45PM +0100, Yann GAUTERON typed:
:: And for those interested in sending short messages on pagers (Swissphone),
:: the Swisscom gateway doesn't work. So you can use 0740900103 instead.
::
:: There are 2 things one should know:
:: * The message should not exceed 80 sign
And for those interested in sending short messages on pagers (Swissphone),
the Swisscom gateway doesn't work. So you can use 0740900103 instead.
There are 2 things one should know:
* The message should not exceed 80 signs
* The pager number must be in format (xxxyyzz) and not (074xxxyyzz)
I spent
julien mabillard wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 06:02:32AM -0800, Stanislav Sinyagin typed:
> :: why not using a Siemens GSM terminal?
> :: It has the same RS232 port and AT command set, and you don't
> :: need a copper line (you would of course need a SIM card).
>
> I don't get GSM signal reli
> We use that one too, and it works like a charm. However it's not possible to
> operate a GSM device an every datacenter
Maybe an external antenna? It could really improve the signal. At finecom we
used Siemens 'fixed' GSM with serial and AT commands. Always worked like a
charm.
Pascal
On 12/10/10 03:02 PM, Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
why not using a Siemens GSM terminal?
It has the same RS232 port and AT command set, and you don't
need a copper line (you would of course need a SIM card).
And network in the datacenter... :)
But its a good device. I've used it before.
_
On 10.12.2010 15:02, Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
why not using a Siemens GSM terminal?
It has the same RS232 port and AT command set, and you don't
need a copper line (you would of course need a SIM card).
We use that one too, and it works like a charm. However it's not
possible to operate a GSM d
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 06:02:32AM -0800, Stanislav Sinyagin typed:
:: why not using a Siemens GSM terminal?
:: It has the same RS232 port and AT command set, and you don't
:: need a copper line (you would of course need a SIM card).
I don't get GSM signal reliably from the data center, so I just
Per Jessen wrote:
> but otherwise I think it was
> 079 499 9000 at 30Rp/SMS.
Sorry, the number Mike Kellenberger posted is the correct one.
sms_client also uses ucp.
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> Subject: [swinog] SMS from analog modem
>
> Hi,
> does anyone here remember or uses an analog modem connected
> to PSTN to send SMS?
>
> It is not for GSM modem, but plain old analog modem.
>
> What were the AT instructions to send?
>
> What Swisscom
julien mabillard wrote:
> Hi,
> does anyone here remember or uses an analog modem connected
> to PSTN to send SMS?
We used to use sms_client for that, yes.
> It is not for GSM modem, but plain old analog modem.
> What were the AT instructions to send?
Nothing inparticular.
> What Swisscom gat
Hi,
does anyone here remember or uses an analog modem connected
to PSTN to send SMS?
It is not for GSM modem, but plain old analog modem.
What were the AT instructions to send?
What Swisscom gateway phone number do you use?
Thank you very much.
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