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wavecom fastrack connection

Bonjour,
 
Je doit établir une connection distante avec un pont reseaux muni d'un modem GSM type wavecom.
Je pocède un modem du meme type sur mon port serie pour créer cette connection.
 
J'arrive à envoyer des sms avec ce modem, donc je le pilote mais je doit garder une connection ouverte afin d'effectuer un log ftp.
Si quelqu'un à des infos sur l'etablissement d'une connection avec ce type de modem.....
 
Merci
 
ps:j'ai bien la doc du modem mais c'est assé incompréhensible
 
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Hello,

Thanks for coming on National Instruments Forum. This part of the forum is in English; please write your post in English. You have a part of its in French here.

First you need to install a modem in your system and configure it to communicate with the GPRS modem. It's mostly like installing any other modem in your system and if you use Windows using the Modem Wizard that can be accessed from the Phone and Modem Options Control Panel or similar depending on your Windows version is probably a good start.
Then you need to configure that modem and here you usually need to add an Extra Initialization command which will depend on your modem type and most likely on your GPRS provider too.

Next step is to configure a dialup connection using that modem. In Windows XP you do that from the Properties window for the My Network Places window. Other Windows versions might have that as a Control Panel application or somewhere else. Create a new connection is the part you want there and select the previously installed modem. The dialup number is highly Network Provider specific and you will have to get that from them somehow, though it can proof a real challenge to get a support person that even understands what you want to do and then is able to locate the according knowledgebase article in their database.
One you have a network connection setup like that and can connect to the network provider from Windows directly you can also use LabVIEW TCP/IP or RS232 functions to connect to any TCP/IP or RS 232 endpoint that would be reachable over that connection.

    Benjamin R.


Senior LabVIEW Developer @Neosoft


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