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Gareth Reakes, Managing Director Parthenon Computing
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Hi,
Have you got a serial connection to the device (via bluetooth or a
cable)? If so then all you have to do is put:
# SMSC GSM
group = smsc
smsc = at
modemtype = nokiaphone
device = /dev/ttyUB2 (where this is the serial port you have connected to)
pin = 2345
validityperiod = 167
group = modems
id = nokiaphone
name = "Nokia Phone"
detect-string = "Nokia Mobile Phone"
need-sleep = true
keepalive-cmd = "AT+CBC;+CSQ"
enable-mms = true
for the modem.
Cheers,
Gareth
Yasser Sultan wrote:
hello Gareth
Are you using 6230 as a gsm modem to route messages to smsc?
can you kindly send me your conf file for 6230 ?
I shall be thanksful for that
Regards,
Yasser
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From: Gareth Reakes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: GPRS and other novice questions
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 10:11:57 +0100
Apologies if this ends up being a duplicate - I sent the original from
an unregistered email!
Hi all,
I have been playing with kannel for a few days now and it works
great. Thanks to all the developers! I don't seem to have a full
understanding of some of the issues and can't find answers on the web.
I have connected up my nokia 6230 over the bluetooth serial
interface (anyone who wants to know how to do this - give me a shout)
and this works great for SMS. Where my understanding falls down is
with GPRS and MMS. I understand that kannel does not support MMS per
say and also have mbuni running (after some changes to make it work
with the current cvs, again give me a shout if you want these). The
problem I have is that nothing ever gets to the wapbox. The MMS
arrives on the phone but never goes over the serial interface. I read at
http://www.ihub.com/GSM%20Modems.htm
that you can't use a WAP push / MMS capable phone as a GSM modem as it
intercepts the data and does not transfer it down the serial link. Is
this the case?
The second thing I don't understand is how data gets to the WAP
gateway when its not via a GSM modem. I want to serve content from my
box. Can I set up a phone so that it uses my gateway / do I have to do
any setup? I have the appropriate ports open etc. I have read other
messages describing this but I am still missing something. In my GPRS
configuration in the phone I have:
Homepage,
Proxies - what are these for? Should I set the proxy to the IP of my
WAP gateway?
Bearer Settings
GPRS access point - Should this the the IP of my WAP gateway?
user name
password
authentication type
Thank you in advance for any help,
Gareth
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