Hi,
Well, actually you can have some information on the modem itself, the
IMSI of the modem at least. To get the IMEI of the SIM card is normally
more complicated.
Anyway you can have your udev rules to execute a script to extract the
IMSI of the modem and then have a permanent link to the
This is an issue from kernel itself and how it assigns USB port to
devices; basically it asigns the in the order they are being detected
by the system. Therfore it is tricky to have allways the same tty
asigned to the same device
I've seen soemwhere some scripts that can handle this
You can use udev rules to make devices permanent in /dev.
2012/3/6 Alvaro Cornejo cornejo.alv...@gmail.com
This is an issue from kernel itself and how it assigns USB port to
devices; basically it asigns the in the order they are being detected
by the system. Therfore it is tricky to have
Yes, but have to be aware that it will have trouble differentiating
from same model devices. Also udev nor kannel have no way to know wich
SIM card is in which modem... so you must take care with that.
On 3/6/12, spameden spame...@gmail.com wrote:
You can use udev rules to make devices
Hello,
I was willing to use kannel with many USB Modems because i was able to
configure kannel for the USB modem. My plan was to increase outgoing SMS
speed by using like 5 or 10 USB modems so that i can increase SMS sending
rate.
I Bought a Belkin USB Hub with external power supply because my
Kannel supports many GSM Modems, I have 8 USB Modems attached. Usually computer
has some USB ports, try them all and check your system log to know on which
port are the modems allocated by your system.
On Mar 5, 2012, at 11:59 PM, Jalal Uddin wrote:
Hello,
I was willing to use kannel