Hi,

Check latest User's guide. There is a special section there to modem initialization. wvdial or minicom are good tools to test your modem *before* configuring it to kannel.

Alvaro is correct. In linux usb drivers will map usb devices to a head /dev/USB0 with usb info. The actual serial ports map just below that: /dev/USB1 and /dev/USB2. But all these are linux and cygwin's issues (that I presume you are using). You should address their mailing lists for these questions.

BR,
Nikos
----- Original Message ----- From: j.b.r.
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 12:29 PM
Subject: device in Windows (kannel version 1.4.3)


Hi all,

I'm sure this issue has been explained below, but after a few days of google search in kannel website, I haven't found any information about. Currently i'm integrating Kannel for SMS sending through USB GSM Modem (Sierra Wireless). I'm able to send SMSs in right way with previous version of kannel, but not with 1.4.3 for Windows. I have configured SMS center, using "device = /dev/ttyS29" (corresponding to COM30, serial port with usb modem attached). Unfortunately, bearer fails to connect to modem with ERRNO = 2. I've tested with ttyS30, ttyS31, ttyCOM30, ttyCOM29, ttyUSB0 ... but i get the same result in all cases.

Do you know if there is any special notation for configuring these type of devices in 1.4.3 version?

Thanks in advance.

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