unix box to send sms to mobile
jim martin
postfix168 at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 13 15:48:24 UTC 2004
Hi..Edward and Dear all, If I have a quite old
working serial 56K modem and I have a FC2 linux that
already been installed. How do I install the driver
after I connect modem to the unix box?? I don't think
it prepare the driver for linux Or I can just run
minicom to use the modem straight away. How do I dial
to internet ISP using linux? just using AT command? I
can start the mozilla/netscape to surf net straight
away after dialing successfully?
--- Edward <edward at tripled.iinet.net.au> wrote:
> If you purchase ANY SERIAL EXTERNAL 56K modem, it is
> bound to work, I
> haven't found one that hasn't yet.
>
--- Edward <edward at tripled.iinet.net.au> wrote:
>
>
> jim martin wrote:
>
> > Hi..Dear Gurus, I am very interested in
> implementing
> > SMS client that send sms to mobile. Anyone heard
> about
> > it before. I came across this URL
> www.smsclient.org.
> > But the support is very little. Anyone used it
> before
> > ??
> >
> > 1)Anyone heard of smsclient software can be
> installed
> > in Windows ?? I ask this because I find hard to
> get a
> > modem work on my Linux Box
> >
> > 2)I failed to get my modem work with my Linux box,
> > FC2. May I know is there any Recommended Modem
> > Hardware confirmed to be work on Red Hat 8,9, FC1,
> FC2
> > ?
>
> If you purchase ANY SERIAL EXTERNAL 56K modem, it is
> bound to work, I
> haven't found one that hasn't yet.
>
> Most of the modem trouble in Linux seems to stem
> from these stupid
> winmodem things.
>
> >
> > 3)Is there any Linux Version that proven to be
> able to
> > installed smsclient? Which Vendor/Version for
> example
> > Red Hat 7.0 8.0/ 9.0 or Fedora Core1, 2 and etc?
> >
>
> Sorry I couldn't answer any of your other questions.
>
> Regards,
> Ed.
>
>
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