Hello Noki, What type of your itegno? I am using itegno 3000, and using usb as replace of serial cable. Linux can recognize it as pl2303 usb-to-serial interface. I can configure it using kannel 1.3.1. I can receive sms, but i cannot send sms that length more than 12 chars, don't know why. is there anybody else experience it same as me?
I use SuSE 9.1, itegno 3000 usb modem even i use siemens with usb cable resulting the same, can receive, but cannot send sms more than about 10 chars.. Need help, thanks! Jul Sunday, June 26, 2005, 4:11:21 AM, you wrote: > On Wednesday 22 June 2005 09:30, Jimmy McMillan wrote: >> It is possible to simply hook a cell phone up to my Linux machine using >> the USB data cable and allow that to act as a SMSC/GSM modem? Are most >> phones semi-supported in that the AT commands will be standard? How do >> I tell my Linux machine that the USB connection is an AT Modem? > Hi, > I'm using ItegNo GSM Modem (well known for GPRS Modem) > Using USB and using standart PL230X USBToSerial Driver (most linux has it > built in in kernel already) > try /dev/ttyUSB0 or /dev/usb/ttyUSB0 > Most USB GSM Modem lacks in Error when realtime, as said in SMS Server Tools > (another SMS Gateway) > like mine(ItegNo) when Delivery Reports Come in and Send SMS Again in the same > time (as far +- 1 second), Kannel Says Error in AT Command, > I dont know how to fix it, >> How hard is this, and are there any links that someone could friendly >> show me. >> Thanks everyone. >> >> Jimmy -- Best regards, julyanto mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
