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Advice - incoming sms to gsm modem export via http

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ColinK - 03 Feb 2008 01:02 GMT
Hi

I have a wavecom wmo2 - g900 modem. It uses standard AT commands and
supports Text Mode and PCU mode.

I want an application that will receive all incoming SMS (preferably
diect to the PC, rather than read from sim card), and I want to
forward all SMS via HTTP to a web page.

I have no requirement to send sms or to receive MMS or ringtones (but
I will need to clear these from the sim / system).

High resilence would be important and preferably an application which
could automatically restart should the PC shut down and restart.

If anyone can recommend a suitable, straightforward application I
would appreciate it.

Thanks ColinK
ColinK - 01 Mar 2008 15:04 GMT
I Still need help

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John Henderson - 01 Mar 2008 19:33 GMT
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>> Thanks ColinK

I suspect that there are some off-the-shelf systems available
which do precisely what you want, but I don't know of any.

I've previously corresponded with a bloke in the UK who develops
this sort of software.  He may be able to help you out.
Contact details are available at http://www.jet-net.co.uk/

John
 
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