USB modems for SMS

2010-11-22 Thread Andrea Venturoli

Hello.

I'm in need of an USB modem, which I'll only use for sending and 
receiving via SMS and I'm looking for suggestions on which hardware to buy.


In the past I've used some Digicom Wave 
(http://www.digicom.it/digisit/prodotti.nsf/itprodottiidx/UsbWaveGprs), 
through the FTDI driver; however they are all breaking up and are hard 
and costly to replace.


So I tried a Digicom 7.2 HSUPA (shown as Pirelli 3.5G HSPA Adapter by 
usbconfig), but had no luck.


Any hint?

 bye  Thanks
av.
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Re: USB modems for SMS

2010-11-22 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Monday, November 22, 2010 a las 02:13:35PM +0100, Andrea Venturoli 
escribió:

 Hello.
 
 I'm in need of an USB modem, which I'll only use for sending and 
 receiving via SMS and I'm looking for suggestions on which hardware to buy.

The USB HSDPA modem from Huawei E220 should do; it provides normal
AT-cmd access;

matthias

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compatible USB Modems

2006-04-12 Thread FreeBSD MailingLists
I am trying to find analog modems that can be connected to freebsd via usb
cable.
I will be using to receive incoming remote serial connections in case of
problems.
I would appreciate any suggestions.

TIA,
Tomoki Taniguchi
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Re: usb modems

2004-01-18 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Sat, Jan 17, 2004 at 07:16:27PM -0500, fbsd_user wrote:

 If your usb phone modem is an winmodem it will not work with
 FBSD period.

Ummm... except for those winmodems using the Lucent LT chipset, where
you can install the comms/ltmdm port, or the DSP modem in some IBM
Thinkpad models, where you can install the comms/mwavem port.  You
won't be able to install over such a modem, but you may be able to use
it once installed.

However, I don't think either of those options will help the original
poster.

Cheers,

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usb modems

2004-01-17 Thread Roberto Pereyra
Hi

I want to install in my FreeBSD 4.9 box a USB Encore modem.

I newbie in freebsd and I have some questions:

- I must recompile the kernel source ?

- Which options I must add ?

- How I can use my modem ? 


Thanks in advance.

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RE: usb modems

2004-01-17 Thread fbsd_user
The FBSD 4.9 install system has drivers for most of the Nic cards
and modems in use today, so there is no need to recompile the kernel
unless you have some piece of hardware not covered by the GENERIC
kernel. If your usb phone modem is an winmodem it will not work with
FBSD period. Winmodem are manufactured specially for MS/Windows
systems. Install FBSD and when completed, halt your FBSD system and
then power off, plug in usb modem, and power on. Review the boot log
/var/run/dmesg.boot file looking for message that your modem was
found, if found use 'user ppp' to dial your isp and login for you to
gain internet access. If your usb modem is found as (unknown) you
are SOL, (sh_t out of luck). Get your self an real serial com port
external modem. They work with out any fuss. That's the easiest way
for an newbe.

Good luck friend.

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Subject: usb modems

Hi

I want to install in my FreeBSD 4.9 box a USB Encore modem.

I newbie in freebsd and I have some questions:

- I must recompile the kernel source ?

- Which options I must add ?

- How I can use my modem ?


Thanks in advance.

roberto

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PPPoE emulation on USB modems? (non PPPoA ISPs)

2003-06-24 Thread Nuno Teixeira

Hello to all,

Today I subscribed to an adsl service in Portugal. I choose to buy a
Alcatel SpeedTouch USB modem because of pppoa port exists. PPPoA port
doesn't work because my ISP don't support PPPoA connections, only PPPoE.
(Bad luck!).

I've searched google and I found that the solution for this problem is
to emulate a ethernet device and then use PPPoE protocol to connect.

I found a patch that make this works:

http://www.prout.be/ECI/speedtouch.html

Description: ... Which enables the Speedtouch USB driver to support
PPPoE with rp-pppoe, as some providers don't seem to support PPPoA

Does anyone knows if there is any solution for my case?

Thanks very much,

Nuno Teixeira

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