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#1 Sat Mar 13, 2010 01:11, 178 months ago.
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Location: Mexico DF, Mexico
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Dears how are you, Anybody can recommend me a cost effective GSM modem that work fine in linux and with our SMS server tool 3?
At this time we are working with Sony cell phones , but i think that may exist a GSM modem for a $100.... what do you think about this?
Any body know if exist a "multiple modem device" for allow 5 or 10 GSM SIM in a single usb modem?
Thank in advance Regards Cristian
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#2 Sat Mar 13, 2010 12:21, 178 months ago.
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cristian_rougier wrote Anybody can recommend me a cost effective GSM modem that work fine in linux and with our SMS server tool 3?
I do not usually recommend any specific device, some device which is based on Wavecom chip is good . This device from Dealextreme looks very interesting... It's cheap and there are comments which say that it's working under Linux and with Gnokii and Gammu. There was no comments about PDU mode (which is required with Smstools3), but I assume that today all modems have this support. Perhaps I should order this gadget and test it... cristian_rougier wrote Any body know if exist a "multiple modem device" for allow 5 or 10 GSM SIM in a single usb modem?
In the market there are those kind of devices, at least with serial interface. However, these are expensive and not supported by Smstools3 because it has no built-in functionality for selecting the SIM.
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#3 Sun Mar 14, 2010 04:58, 178 months ago.
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What a tip ! thank you! i purchased 1 for testing
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#4 Sun Mar 14, 2010 12:28, 178 months ago.
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cristian_rougier wrote i purchased 1 for testing
I also ordered it...
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#5 Thu Mar 18, 2010 19:31, 178 months ago.
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Look this...
http://www.convergentech.com/faq_G1.aspx
regards Cristian
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#6 Mon Mar 22, 2010 20:10, 178 months ago.
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Have u guys received that GSM Modem already, and if you have, how did it worked with smstools3?
Thanks
PS I am also looking for a nice GSM Modem
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#7 Mon Mar 22, 2010 20:22, 178 months ago.
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My order from DX has arrived in Finland, but it is not yet here in town where I'm living. Hopefully I get it tomorrow... Stay in touch . Subscribed users will get an e-mail notification as soon as we have some good news to tell. Or bad ...
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#8 Mon Mar 22, 2010 21:13, 178 months ago.
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My device are in transit to México.
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#9 Tue Mar 23, 2010 13:41, 178 months ago.
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At least with a rapid test this device looks pretty good, especially when looking the price. It uses PL2303 converter, and Linux can detect and use without any special actions required. The GSM chip is: at+cgmi BenQat+cgmm M32at+cgmr SW ver: 1.80 HW ver: 1.00 FS ver: 1.00 Build Date: 2004/6/25 Build Time: 18:40:37With the Google, AT command manual can be found for this device. I have not read it yet, but will read... Basic functionality works well. I have sent and received standard messages, and sent multipart Unicode messages successfully. It seems that status report's does not work, but this should be checked from the manual if some additional initialization/setting is required to get them working. Less common features I have not yet fully tested. It can hangup incoming call, but needs voicecall_hangup_ath = yes setting. Outgoing voice calls can be made, but it return OK too fast, when a call is not yet answered. However, many other devices are problematic with voicecalls. Missed calls can be detected, but not removed with AT+CPBW=1 command. Cristian, while waiting for your device to arrive, you could read the manual very carefully, as you do not have any other things to do... You will then know everything about this device, when you receive it and start the smsd with it.
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#10 Tue Mar 23, 2010 16:46, 178 months ago.
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Dear Keke
Thanks so much for posting that info, i was looking for the AT Commands Sheet for that device but i was unable to find it, can u share the link with the community please??
Do you think this device can hold on a production system?
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#11 Tue Mar 23, 2010 17:06, 178 months ago.
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Hi, keke, how are you, thank you for your comments. Is a very good new that the device work fine, the price is invincible You can sell this to the SMS Server tool user like an accesory Think about this. Please look this Item : (i purchased 1 the same day of the modem) http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.33189 1 x 10 USB with external power !! I think that you can sell this kit to the SMS3 users for a rasonable price, this may solve a lot of problems with your phones... and to sustain the SMS3 project Do you have the complete manual? Where i can find? I think that Benq Is a good chipset... no? Thank in advance Cristian
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#12 Tue Mar 23, 2010 17:58, 178 months ago.
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michel wrote Thanks so much for posting that info, i was looking for the AT Commands Sheet for that device but i was unable to find it, can u share the link with the community please??
I was googling "benq m32 at command" and the first result was "M22 / M23 / M23G AT Command User Guide", the link to pdf is http://www.portech.com.tw/data/BenQ%20M23%20AT.pdfThat documents says that it was merged and applies for M32 too. Some other documents are also available, but I have been too busy to check them. michel wrote Do you think this device can hold on a production system?
I do not know yet for sure, after quick trying. However, it looks good and if status report is not important, or it can be handled somehow, I think that this kind of a device should be at least as good as a mobile phone with it's cable.
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#13 Tue Mar 23, 2010 18:07, 178 months ago.
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cristian_rougier wrote You can sell this to the SMS Server tool user like an accesory Think about this. Please look this Item : (i purchased 1 the same day of the modem) http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.33189 1 x 10 USB with external power !! I think that you can sell this kit to the SMS3 users for a rasonable price, this may solve a lot of problems with your phones... and to sustain the SMS3 project
Thank's for the suggestion . Perhaps it's still better that users order their hardware directly from DX, for example because of a warranty But of course it would be fine to have couple of those hub's, with ten modems connected to each . cristian_rougier wrote Do you have the complete manual? Where i can find?
See my previous post. cristian_rougier wrote I think that Benq Is a good chipset... no?
I can tell my opinion after couple of weeks, and after lot of SMS messages...
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#14 Wed Mar 24, 2010 13:19, 178 months ago.
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I changed the title of this topic... A specification of Benq M32 says the status report is supported. However, it seems that those reports cannot be saved into the "SM" storage. There is a "ME" storage available too, but it has no space. Even when "ME" is selected, normal messages are received into the "SM" storage. Smsd can read messages only when "SM" storage is selected. With an init = AT+CNMI=0,0,0,1,0 this device will route status reports to the smsd and they are (at least usually) handled correctly. With many other modems routing should not be used, and therefore smsd will log an error: "You MUST DISABLE status report routing with modem settings.". I have not found out how status reports can be received as a normal messages with M32. Because of this, the next version will have a setting which changes some severity of a logging and removes that "must disable" instruction.
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#15 Wed Mar 24, 2010 19:02, 178 months ago.
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The feature phonecalls is not supported by M32 is supported with 3.1.7beta6 or later, using the setting phonecalls = clip. Smsd can detect missed calls, and can read them and write incoming message files, but: M32 does not allow to write to MC storage. Therefore smsd cannot remove processed call entries and will find the same missed calls again and again... Next version will detect if AT+CPBW=1 command gets ERROR, and after 3 errors this feature is disabled. With current versions this feature just should not be used. Disconnecting a device, or resetting it, was not enough to clear MC storage. The only way I found to clear it was changing the SIM card. « Last edit by keke on Thu Apr 22, 2010 09:12, 177 months ago. »
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#16 Sun Apr 11, 2010 16:25, 177 months ago.
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Cristian, have you already received and tested this device? If you are, what are your experiences?
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#17 Thu Apr 22, 2010 00:10, 177 months ago.
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Hi all, sorry but i'm out for a few time.
I'm testing the modem, i can send but can't receive. I dont know why, any special init string?
I dont see nothing in the smsd.log What init string are using?
Thank in advance Regards Cristian
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#18 Thu Apr 22, 2010 09:44, 177 months ago.
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If you see nothing, probably incoming = yes missing. This is a setup for BenQ M32: [GSM1] device = /dev/ttyUSB0 init = AT+CNMI=0,0,0,1,0 incoming = yes check_memory_method = 31 phonecalls = clip voicecall_hangup_ath = yes voicecall_cpas = yes needs_wakeup_at = yes using_routed_status_report = yes routed_status_report_cnma = no 'smsdconf' Syntax Highlight powered by GeSHi
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#19 Fri Apr 23, 2010 20:00, 177 months ago.
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Hi, thank you for the answer.
The modem is working fine, i can send and receive SMS without problems.
Thank you, i will purchase some modems more...
Regards Cristian
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#20 Fri Apr 23, 2010 21:00, 177 months ago.
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cristian_rougier wrote The modem is working fine, i can send and receive SMS without problems.
Thanks for the information. cristian_rougier wrote Thank you, i will purchase some modems more...
Actually, if you do not need more modems very quickly, hold your order... I might have a link to an even better modem, which is cost effective, within the next few weeks.... Stay in touch ...
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#21 Sat Apr 24, 2010 03:56, 177 months ago.
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Hey what a good new!
But i need the modems quickly; when do you will have news about this new modem?
Regards Cristian
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#22 Mon Apr 26, 2010 17:29, 177 months ago.
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cristian_rougier wrote when do you will have news about this new modem?
I do not know yet. Probably within the next few weeks.
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#23 Wed Apr 28, 2010 06:58, 177 months ago.
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keke wrote cristian_rougier wrote when do you will have news about this new modem?
I do not know yet. Probably within the next few weeks.
It's not possible to be hasty with this issue. I will write a new topic then when the time comes.
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#24 Tue May 18, 2010 19:31, 176 months ago.
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#25 Thu May 20, 2010 14:57, 176 months ago.
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iuriem wrote
It depends on the SIM card settings. The PIN can be switched off, and then it's never asked. It's easy to switch of using a handset.
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