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2011-02-08
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Hi,
I wonder whether its possible to use the gsm of the device to dial into my home server? I could handle both ppp or direct telnet dialin
has anyone done that yet?
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2011-02-08
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Hi,
I wonder whether its possible to use the gsm of the device to dial into my home server? I could handle both ppp or direct telnet dialin
has anyone done that yet?
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2011-02-08
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2011-02-08
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2011-02-08
, 11:39
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But data over GSM isn't supported by all phones, also I believe it needs to be supported by your GSM provider, and also it is VERY slow! I believe the maximum speed is 192000 bps, but I only managed 9600 bps when i tried it (no that isn't a typo, it is "bps"!).
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2011-02-08
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2011-02-08
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what a bummer,
that would rock. mmhh now I have to think of some other way of accessing my server when internets down :-)
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2011-02-08
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2011-02-08
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I wonder whether its possible to use the gsm of the device to dial into my home server? I could handle both ppp or direct telnet dialin
has anyone done that yet?