Thank you for reporting this to the group! P.S. I guess you will get honors from T-Mobile as the "sms user of the week" or something :)
On Jan 20, 6:40 pm, nxnlvz <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello all... > > I mentioned that I would be doing some testing on the Huawei modems > and here is the result. It is not to scientific but will suffice. > > Two modems were set up > > E156G <---> T-Mobile <---> E160G > Modem A (Ping) Modem B (Pong) > > The Modem A test would send out a Ping 5 seconds after receiving a > Pong. Modem B would send out a Pong 5 seconds after receiving a > Ping. I sent out a Pong from my mobile to kick off the process. The > Process ran for about three days. It produced about 22,000 messages > on each modem and did not loose any messages. Each modem was keeping a > counter. > > This did not test the maximum send rate for the modem only that it was > reliable. The maximum send rate is really determined by the network / > signal strength / send mode (EDGE/GPRS) / data length. In minimal > testing it was roughly equivalent to the MultiTech EDGE modem that I > commonly use. > > In any case, it seems that the modems are sufficient to run as > production units. As a note, I did use the internal "ME" memory > location. Using the sim card "SM" would probably cause quite a bit of > wear. Also, the message were set to expire in 5 minutes to ensure > that they would not just hang out on the network. > > I am sure to get an inquiry from my T-Mobile Rep asking me about all > these messages next month. > > Cheers, > -nxn
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