It is possible to simply hook a cell phone up to my Linux machine using
the USB data cable and allow that to act as a SMSC/GSM modem? Are most
phones semi-supported in that the AT commands will be standard? How do
I tell my Linux machine that the USB connection is an AT Modem?
How hard is th
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 09:30, Jimmy McMillan wrote:
> It is possible to simply hook a cell phone up to my Linux machine using
> the USB data cable and allow that to act as a SMSC/GSM modem? Are most
> phones semi-supported in that the AT commands will be standard? How do
> I tell my Linux mach
On Monday 27 June 2005 10:19, julyanto wrote:
> Hello Noki,
>
> What type of your itegno? I am using itegno 3000, and using usb as
> replace of serial cable.
> Linux can recognize it as pl2303 usb-to-serial interface.
> I can configure it using kannel 1.3.1.
> I can receive sms, but i cannot send s
Hello Noki,
What type of your itegno? I am using itegno 3000, and using usb as
replace of serial cable.
Linux can recognize it as pl2303 usb-to-serial interface.
I can configure it using kannel 1.3.1.
I can receive sms, but i cannot send sms that length more than 12
chars, don't know why.
is there
Thanks Noki,
Can you help me by mentioning what version exactly debian you were
using and also what version the mandrake you are using now?
if it's possible please mention also the version of curl lib
many thanks before...
Jul
Tuesday, June 28, 2005, 10:50:50 PM, you wrote:
> On Monday 27 Jun