On 1/7/08, Vivek Khurana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 6, 2008 5:18 PM, Mayuresh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > 1. When the phone is a part of a LAN (using whichever technology - wifi,
> > bluetooth, usb LAN), is it possible to operate (receive and make calls,
> SMS
> > etc.) entirely from a(ny) computer terminal on the network?
>  Nope. When connected over the LAN a phone behaves like a handheld and
> not like a mobile phone. In short a phone with antenna turned off.
>  If you still want to give this a shot, try to ssh into the phone and
> send AT commands from compuer terminal. Also, depending on the phone
> you might be able to send sms.

Ack.
I have nokia 6610i mobile connected to pc with usb cable(DKU-5) and I
send/recieve sms with software wammu on debian etch. It saves my time
to type on dirty 12-keys mobile keypad.

-- 
yogesh chavan

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