General :: Send SMS Or Place Voice Calls Via Mobile 3g Modem In Linux?
May 26, 2011
I have a ZTE MF112 mobile broadband modem, which comes with Windows drivers and software. This software allows not only connect to Internet, but also send SMS and place calls (as in you dial number in program and when you're connected, sound goes through the sound card). As far as I know, almost any USB mobile modem comes with application to send SMS via its GSM connection.Now the question is - is there any vendor-independent software that runs under Linux and allows you to use your mobile broadband modem to turn your PC into larger mobile phone? I want at least to be able to send and receive SMS using PC + mobile modem.
Is there a way to make phone calls and send SMS via mobile broadband 3G modem, i mean an application for the 3G modem which is similar to the one provided for windows by the manufacturer?
Ist column shows different customers( like N customers are there) , they require different bandwidht links based on some resolution time will be generated and we have to fix this line with in this resolution time , if not before 1 hr for each customer , this has to genetate some alarm and send the SMS to the particular mobile numbers.everythig is there in the GUI like customer , how much BW they want and what is the time duration , only thing we have to do is ,, linking with the GUi and writing some code to send the generated alarms to the mobile numbers specified.
I have an ASUS eec901 Linux version with Jolicloud installed. When I dial Skype contacts I can hear and see them but THEY just get static with no picture or audible voice. Skype informs me that I must change my settings from Pulse audio to ALSA using a program called pavucontrol. I must delete Pulse audio, but although i have tried I can see no way to do this.Pavu control does not seem to install either.
I use gmail's Google Voice plugin to get calls while in the mail browser. I have a usb headset attached to my PC that I currently can output my voice chat from things like Mangler to, so I know my setup is capable of routing specific apps thru specific output devices. My issue comes form being unable to find anywhere to specifically set voice traffic thru my headset as I did while in windows. How do I do this so I don't have to quickly change my sound output when a call comes in? Or is there at least some kind of button or toggle to make that change without having to open the sound prefs menu?
Im trying to set up my 3G modem to recive and send sms but I had no luck so far
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Bus 002 Device 010: ID 19d2:0031 ONDA Communication S.p.A. ZTE MF636Im I tried with gnokii and wammu and many other things and did not want anything to do
I am looking for an external (usb?) sound card that might work with Linux. I would like to plug in there my headsets as well as my microphone to make voice calls. Do you have anything to suggest that will work fine with my latest opensuse?
I know that we can use xvidcap or istanbul etc to record our screen casts.. but is there any software in linux which can record incoming gmail/skype voice calls??. maybe incoming gmail/skype video calls with sound also?. I dont need to record my input sound, but the incoming sound?
i am using samsung S3310 with aircel when i am connecting new mobile broadband connection my device is not identifying ,so that i cant connect Internet.but everything okay i mean settings in mobile and pc. for same connection i used Nokia mobile its identified and Internet was connected but samsung mobile is not identifying in terminal i typed LSUSB my device is shown in that.
hope you will know the net send command of windows.in the same way we are working on linux red hat 5.0 we want to know the equivalent command of net send for linux if any body know then please tell us? we are here only when we not found on google so please do not give the suggestion of searching on google.
I recently ran across a Windoz program that allows you to send Voice Messages in your email, it's called TalktheTalk. and I am wondering if there is a similar program for Linux. It does not require the recipient to have a chat client or anything like that. You just record your message, I guess, I haven't used the TalktheTalk program, attach it to your email, and send it. The recipient opens the attachment and can listen to your message.
I've bought the new AT&T's Velocity/GI461 USB modem. This is a nice toy because into one only stick there are integrated all the features that I need,like the GSM/3G/GPS modules. Googling I've found a good tutorial about how to connect it under Debian and about how to control the GPS data. You can read it going here :
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but what about to make and receive phone calls through the SIM card integrated and the AT commands ? Can someone give some help ? I've attached some documentation. Maybe this can be done using Wammu and/or Gnokii.
The system crontab (/etc/crontab) uses the same format, except that the username for the command is specified after the time and date fields and before the command.
[code]...
Every hour, I get an e-mail complaining about the first line of the crontab:
[code]...
I get the same complaint from the other entries: It looks to me as if cron, or anacron, is trying to execute the user (root) as a command. Predictably, the shell doesn't like it, so barfs and triggers an e-mail about it. Why is this not doing what the man page says it should do? The 2nd problem I believe is related to exim, not cron. The e-mails I'm getting above are being bounced from my ISP because they are directed to root@myisp.com, rather than my regular e-mail address. When the message bounces, it bounces to my regular e-mail address. In /etc/aliases, I have root: [URL]... and in etc/email-addresses I have root: [URL]... Adding the entry to /etc/email-addresses allowed the bounce to find me because the sender's address is [URL]... but how can I get cron to send these messages to me in the first place, instead of root?
I have a cheap and cheerful netbook (Advent 4213) that I carry around with me running the latest lucid build, it has a built in 3g modem which I like cause I don't have to carry a dongle round with me.... which I continually lose anyhow I also have two data plans, one with Orange UK and the other T-mobile UK. The 3g modem is a HUAWEI Technology.
Both sims work for normal Internet access, I can connect to email servers, access web (both http and https) sites, but when I'm using the T-mobile sim Ubuntu One crashes after about 5 mins after attempting to connect. At first I thought it was a problem with either Ubuntu One itself or the lucid build, so I tried accessing the website interface.... I can login but when I go to view my files (I am assuming you are familiar with Ubuntu One) the page "load" progress bar gets so far and then stops..... it appears to be trying to access ssl.google-analytics.com, but just sits there and eventually times out, I am assuming this timeout is what is causing the Ubuntu One to crash.
Stick the Orange sim back in and everything is OK, go back to the T-mobile sim and it no worky anymore hence the reason I think this is a T-mobile issue and not something wrong with Lucid or Ubuntu One..
Does anyone know of a commercial program that will run on openSUSE?I need something that is fairly user friendly, identifies individual voices, and does not require Wine. The machine is to be completely controlled by voice and would be programmed to issue vocals in response to vocal requests for what is in the various databases and I/O software, such as motion control and other sensor subsystems. In other words, a program that lends itself to AI robotics.I do not have the time to develop CMSphinx, and I am willing to pay. I have been on a few sites but they are cryptic as far as the technicals, which I do not fully understand anyway.
I just installed ubuntu 10.04 on my laptop. Everything works well, but I have problem with sound. Output is OK as I can hear any sound from the computer; but there is no input sound from the mic. I am unable to record any voice or talk in voice chat.
I recently purchased a Spice 3G phone, which can also be used as a Modem. When I plug it into the USB, the phone starts charging.But when I go to Edit Connections--> Mobile Broadband, I cannot see the MODEM there. The Select the device is not highlighted.
LSUSB command shows: Bus 002 Device 007; ID d324;9003 How do I make it detect so that I can use the phone as Modem.
I have mobile broadband which is T-Mobile UK. The modem is a Huawei E160 and on a Ubuntu page, it says that this modem doesn't work at all. That's the only internet source I have so I need to be able to use it. tried to install usb_modeswitch and I'm going to test a different piece of software later. My version of Ubuntu is 10.04.
At Saturday, 23rd October 2010 I bought a USB CDMA Modem named AX manufactured by Alltronix and has series labeled ACM-001. The chipset is Qualcom. It didn't work on My Karmic Koala nor Lucid Lynx. I try to check some condition by writing some command in shell prompt like: tail -f /var/log/messages, lsusb, and modprobe. Here is the results.
result of tail -f /var/log/messages Oct 24 01:37:54 ubuntu kernel: [ 500.464348] usb 2-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 3 Oct 24 01:37:55 ubuntu kernel: [ 500.628220] usb 2-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice Oct 24 01:37:55 ubuntu kernel: [ 500.636305] scsi5 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices.
What is the real difference between system calls and normal function calls. Ultimately function calls too would be passed to kernel for some or the other work.
The problem is that I have no clue what information I am supposed to give when configuring it through KNetwork manager. The password is disabled and I think the username should be telenor which is my ISP, the other info lines in KNetwork manager, however, I am very uncertain of, and I can't seem to get it working. I have switched from traditional setup with ifup to user controlled through Network Manager and the modem is detected. The module option seems to be loaded and the 'mode' of the stick seems also to be correct, it is not detected as a storage device at least.
I got Mint 7 running on my Laptop, a Pentium 4 by Dell. It dual boots XP as well. But the mobile broadband which connects by the USB port only works in XP. There are small windows that say it will not run. Errors. How can I get this working in Linux?