Hello,

These USBs usually create two virtual ports on the PC, for example COM10 
and COM11.
On of those is used for notifications, like the "BOOT" you see.
With SMSLib, you should use *the other* port!

On Friday, September 6, 2013 7:17:27 PM UTC+3, Jayanth Acharya wrote:
>
> See messages like these continuously while monitoring my Huawei 3G usb 
> datacard's command serial port ?
>
> ^BOOT:41688316,0,0,0,89
>
> ^BOOT:41688316,0,0,0,89
>
> ^BOOT:41688316,0,0,0,89
>
> With a different SIM card, I was still getting these ^BOOT messages, but 
> less frequently, with ^RSSI reports more frequently (say about 5 ^RSSI 
> reports before a ^BOOT report). One observation is that my datacard is 
> facing some signal strength issues, and ^RSSI hovers around 11-13. Could it 
> be causing the datacard to repeated reboot ? The "AT" method of keepalive 
> has no impact on the ^BOOT's.
>
> Any ideas, as to what is the reason for the ^BOOT messages ?
>
>

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