On MAC OS X, open a Terminal and type:

ls /dev/tty*

you'll see all the TTY devices recognized. Your BT modem should be
listed there (you'll have to pair it from Mac OS X first)

Start trying to connect by using a terminal program (minicom and zTerm
are available for Mac OS X). Only after you're able to connect by this
"simple" means try connecting from Kannel.

You should be able to send regular "AT" commands to the phone.

You may have to tweak modems.conf to accomodate your particular
phone's subtleties, in particular init strings. For example, AT+CNMI
tends to vary a lot from phone to phone.

Hope it helps,

Alejandro Guerrieri

On 9/1/07, Kenshi Arasaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I've been playing around with kannel with a samsung-e890 phone over the
> bluetooth "serial port" (I know, it's a weird setup, but I'm just playing
> around with it). Has anyone tried to setup kannel with a similar
> configuration? Also, I'm not sure what the smsc or modem settings should be
> with a samsung gsm modem - does anyone have any tips on where I could find
> this information?
>
> Thanks,
> Kenshi
>


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