
Thanks people. I will sure give you a response on how it goes. I find the Android option best because Modems are terrible especially the safcom ones, Orange modems haven't stressed me. Hope Gammu's performance is better than kannel On 12/12/13, joe mwirigi <joemwirigi@gmail.com> wrote:
One of the issues I have had with kannel especially working with modems (GSM) is libusb. Sometimes the device names can change every time kannel tries to access i..e ttyUSB1 ...10. This is mainly on redhat distros and their cousins. Working with phones has been awesome since the dev name rarely changes and is Mainly the ttyACM0 ....10. This makes it possible to run many instances where both tx and rx is well channeled. But good kabambe phones are also disappearing and the current ones are terrible and a mixed breed of unreliability. So what's next? Android ... Get a cheap android phone and build an SMS app that does one simple thing. Receive and send the text to a flat db or some web service.
Rgds
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On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 8:49 PM, joe mwirigi <joemwirigi@gmail.com> wrote:
My preference has always been kannel, its simple to configure and run. I have not had field days with gnokii though so I cannot give a healthy comparison.
rgds
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On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 5:04 AM, jeremy sinja <jeysinja@gmail.com> wrote:
Hallo Skunks. I am working on an sms system on the Linux Platform. Anyone here who has tried either gnokii or kannel gateways, kindly advice which one is better. Kind Regards
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