Make the debugging problem simpler. Leave smslib aside, and only use 
Hyperterminal and issue AT commands manually to determine which modems are 
compatible. If they work with Hyperterminal then try with smslib.

On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 10:54:14 AM UTC+5:30, dgiscool wrote:
>
> Hello, 
>
> We need to develop a simple desktop application to send SMS using the 
> subscriber's SIM. So far, I have got it working using only Tata Docomo 3G 
> USB Stick (ZTE MF631). However, it does not work if I change the SIM in 
> that USB stick. 
>
> Other models, which I have tried but have not got them working are as 
> follows. OS = Windows XP SP3, Javacomm 2.0, SMSLib 3.5.2, connected using 
> USB datacable.
>
> 1) Nokia Asha 200 (Series 40) - Service.getInstance().startService() never 
> returns
>
> 2) Samsung Galaxy FIT, Samsung Y Pro Duos (Both Android based), Samsung 
> GT-S5603 - These phones do not show up under COM & LPT ports list under 
> Device Manager. So not sure what port should I provide in the new 
> SerialModemGateway("modem.com36", "COM36", 921600, "Samsung", "GT-S5603") 
> call.
>
> 3) ZTE MF631 USB Stick - Gets Network Registration Error exception if I 
> try out another SIM in the Stick. The stick is now unlocked.
>
> 4) BSNL LW723 stick - Gets Network Registration Error exception
>
> Most of the phones listed in the compatibility list are models launched 
> few years back I guess. Many models of Nokia are mentioned but it is also 
> mentioned that Symbian phones are not compatible. These statements sound 
> conflicting. My 3 questions / doubts are:
>
> 1) Which models are a good bet to try out ?
> 2) Are Android based phones supported at all ?
> 3) If the phone does not show up in the COM port list, would it work ? Is 
> there any workaround to this problem ?
> 4) In SerialModemGateway constructor, how significant is the "model" 
> parameter i.e. what if does it do any processing based on the exact model # 
> ?
>
> Please help. Your feedback / help is *highly* appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Deep
>

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