[asterisk-users] Huawei K3765 + Internet + SMS + Telephone

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Thu Mar 31 17:41:46 CDT 2011


You need a separate  Huawei USB stick to do the connection with asterisk.

Your K3765 should work with asterisk via chan_datacard.

http://wiki.e1550.mobi/doku.php?id=requirements

I have just made my K3715 works very well with asterisk.

CK

On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 5:45 AM, Alejandro Kauffmann <akauffma at prodigy.net.mx
> wrote:

> On 3/31/2011 3:05 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
>> Hello Hans Witvliet,
>>
>> Am 2011-03-31 22:24:50, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
>>
>>> Hi Michelle,
>>>
>>> Perhaps i'm not understanding your question correctly.
>>> > From what i read, i seems that you got your huawei working correctly as
>>> an umts/hspa-modem, But now you want to use sms/voip directly?
>>>
>> There are some devices created by "udev" and it seems I have to tty  and
>> a sound port or something like this...
>>
>>  afaict, you can only use the voice/text-services from asterisk over the
>>> IP-layer offered by your modem.
>>>
>> Do you mean with the "tty" and the sound port?
>>
>>  If you want to use the GSM-chip directly, you need (parts of) another
>>> project: not asterisk, but openbsc. But i don't think that they are yet
>>> capable of communicating to Huawei-hardware (i have one myself)
>>>
>> I think not
>>
>> I know with FreeSWITCH it is possibel, but FreeSWITCH is not  in  Debian
>> nor is it stabel enough.
>>
>> (I have Asterisk and FreeSWITCH installed to do testing)
>>
>>  You got a working IP-connecion ontop of the underlying gsm-stuff, and
>>> have access only on anything on the ip-level, not to the protocols
>>> underneath, i think....
>>>
>> Hmmm...
>>
>> Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
>>     Michelle Konzack
>>
>>
>>  Look into chan_datacard.
>
> http://forge.asterisk.org/gf/project/chan_datacard/
>
> Alex
>
>
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