RE: [Users] Re: Receiving MMS with Mbuni through a GSM Modem

2010-02-25 Thread Cristian padilla Duff
Hi,

 

Sorry, but i think that the gsm MODEM give you the global gsm IP
(that is not the same when you connect to internet from you PC) (please some
one correct me if I am wrong), the hostname is how identify the Server and
the port is used to configurate the Server in some port that is not used.

 

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De: users-boun...@mbuni.org [mailto:users-boun...@mbuni.org] En nombre de
nshinka kaputu
Enviado el: domingo, 17 de enero de 2010 16:36
Para: users@mbuni.org
Asunto: [Users] Re: Receiving MMS with Mbuni through a GSM Modem

 

Thilani Abeysinghe,

Do I need really need a globaly accessible IP since all am interested in is
to receive mms messages sent from mobile handsets through a mobile network
provider to my sim in the gsm modem?

Please explain further, I most likey don't know what the hostname =
localhost and port 1981 - is really meant to do.

Thank you for your replies. 
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[Users] Re: Receiving MMS with Mbuni through a GSM Modem

2010-01-17 Thread nshinka kaputu
Thilani Abeysinghe,

Do I need really need a globaly accessible IP since all am interested in is
to receive mms messages sent from mobile handsets through a mobile network
provider to my sim in the gsm modem?

Please explain further, I most likey don't know what the hostname =
localhost and port 1981 - is really meant to do.

Thank you for your replies.
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