It's quite possible (or likely) that messages aren't reaching the modem, 
but I'm not sure what I can do to affect that.  When logging is on DEBUG, I 
can see polling threads firing, just no message. Sometimes for 45 minutes!

I'm SMSing from my phone, so unlikely to be affecting incoming.

On Tuesday, June 5, 2012 10:35:15 PM UTC+2, T.Delenikas wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Does not make sense... SMSServer will read (within the polling interval, 
> of course) any message that has reached the modem. I can't imagine of 
> anything that could cause SMSServer to skip reading a message that has be 
> received by your device.
>
> Are you sending out messages at the same time? Could it be that by using 
> SMSServer, you are keeping the modem "busy", thus delaying the receipt of 
> inbound messages?
>
> On Tuesday, June 5, 2012 6:48:22 PM UTC+3, Richard wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm testing out SMSServer with a not-explicitly-supported Huawei E1820 
>> USB modem.  It receives SMS's, but often it'll take (I guess) 20 minutes to 
>> accept delivery of an SMS.  If I switch SMSServer off and use my service 
>> provider's application, the same stick and SIM picks the message up within 
>> seconds, a minute at longest.  I've tried changing the inbound polling 
>> inverval to e.g. 10 seconds or 60 seconds, tried checking the SMSC number 
>> just in case, nothing.  Again, it does deliver, but not within a 
>> predictable timeframe. No errors that I can see.
>>
>> I don't mind changing the modem but I'd like to check that I'm not doing 
>> something else wrong first.  Any ideas?
>>
>> Richard
>>
>

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