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Old 05-19-2007, 06:10 AM
Jon.Sutton
 
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Default GSM Modem Choice

Hi,
Does anyone have experience with Falcom A2D, Falcom Tango, Siemens TC35T
GSM Modems?
Any Advice on reliability, usage etc?

I am looking at using them in vehicle based SMS messaging and ftp data
transfers from windows 98.

I am based in the UK.

Thanks,
Jon.

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Old 05-19-2007, 06:10 AM
Will Spencer
 
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Default Re: GSM Modem Choice

On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 17:06:27 +0100, "Jon.Sutton"
<Jon@No.spam.please.were.British.co.uk> wrote:

>Hi,
>Does anyone have experience with Falcom A2D, Falcom Tango, Siemens TC35T
>GSM Modems?
>Any Advice on reliability, usage etc?


I implemented a system utilizing a Falcom GSM modem in 1998.

It was a painful experience.

Hayes compatibilty was poor, and modem had several interesting quirks
which required significant engineering effort to work around.

In addition, it took a month to receive the modem due to the entire
company going on holiday at the same time.

Will
Webmaster: http://www.gsmsecurity.com

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Old 05-19-2007, 06:10 AM
John Henderson
 
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Default Re: GSM Modem Choice

"Jon.Sutton" wrote:

> Does anyone have experience with Falcom A2D, Falcom Tango,
> Siemens TC35T
> GSM Modems?
> Any Advice on reliability, usage etc?
>
> I am looking at using them in vehicle based SMS messaging and
> ftp data transfers from windows 98.


The Wavecom Fastrack seems to be highly recommended these days.
Especially as Siemens seems to have outsourced their firmware
development.

There's a recent recommendation for it on alt.cellular.data,
subject "Siemens M20 GSM modem".

John


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Old 05-19-2007, 06:11 AM
marcus@myrealbox.com
 
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On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 15:25:54 +1000, "John Henderson"
<jhenRemoveThis@talk21.com> wrote:

>The Wavecom Fastrack seems to be highly recommended these days.


I agree. Our experience with it has been very good.

>Especially as Siemens seems to have outsourced their firmware
>development.


The TC35T firmware was supposedly rewritten from scratch, which was a
very bad move. As a result, it got bugs which the M20T had not
previously experienced... We tried the TC35T but rejected it in favour
of the Wavecom Fastrack.

regards
Marcus

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