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Date:      Mon, 26 Oct 1998 10:02:54 -0800 (PST)
From:      Rob Mallory <rmallory@qualcomm.com>
To:        pb@wave.campus.luth.se (PB)
Cc:        Matthias.Apitz@Sisis.de, freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Advice of GSM-data + *BSD
Message-ID:  <199810261802.KAA06407@deathstar.qualcomm.com>
In-Reply-To: <199810261500.PAA26120@wave.campus.luth.se> from PB at "Oct 26, 98 03:00:27 pm"

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They should look just like a modem.  (Hook the cable from serial port
to the phone) You may have to set your serial-port speed to something 
slower than you are used to, like 19200 or 38400, but from there, these 
things are designed to act just like any POTS modem.

There are 3 types of data-services: 
async-data  (dial atdt555-1212) to connect to another modem.
packet-data (dial atdt#777 or start PPP) to connect via ppp using them as an ISP.
            (the phone itself acts as a "forwarding ppp interface" transparent 
            to the local ppp client program) 
cellular-modems (a pcmcia card, looking like a modemm, connecting to the phone)
            (you can add things like v.42bis and special error-correcting and 
            link-speed negotiation features more easily to a pcmcia card)

Most companies developing these products build them for compatibility of
popular OS's.
...this would [unfortunately] be: Microsoft products, Linux, then *BSD.

These services have been in development for quite some time, consumer demand
has not been there to justify an earlier rollout, If you happen to stumble
across a product that is not compatible, I'm sure the manufacturer will be 
quick to resolve it.

Rob Mallory

>  I wonder what gsm-data capable mobile phones that are known to work 
>  with *BSD OS's.

>  These are "suspected" to work with RS232 + Hayes-AT..

>    Falcon A1         (Tip from fbsd-mob)
>    Ericsson SH 888   (is said to work..?)
>    GS18              (According to ericsson support)
>    Ascom             (According to ericsson support)
>    Sagem             (According to product sheet..can't be sure)


>  Is there anyone that knows a web page on this matter ..?
>  (Maybe a list of "Known-to-work-gsm-phones" can be compiled..)

>  ......................

>  Does mobile phone GSM-data pcmcia cards behave like any other rs232 port..?
>  
>  If so, is "normal" _pcmcia_ serial ports supported in FreeBSD ..?
>  According to the /usr/src/sys/i386/isa/sio.c source pcmcia includes and
>  defines are used, so this seems likely..

>  ......................

>  I can't be the first one wanting to try this .. ;)

>    /Peter




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