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Old May 9th, 2008, 05:50 PM
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Anyone setup an aircard PC5740 as a modem for DIAL IN connections? I
can get it to dial out to any phone number I want...no problem. I
want to be able to call the aircard and have it pickup like a modem.
Of course the aircard has it's own phone number. I've tried
hyperterminal under WindowsXP and no luck.
I want to put a PC at a remote location and dial into it.
Sorry, I hope this is the appropriate place to post this.
Thanks!
BM
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Old May 9th, 2008, 10:19 PM
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bobbymoose2008@gmail.com wrote:
> Anyone setup an aircard PC5740 as a modem for DIAL IN connections? I
> can get it to dial out to any phone number I want...no problem. I
> want to be able to call the aircard and have it pickup like a modem.
> Of course the aircard has it's own phone number. I've tried
> hyperterminal under WindowsXP and no luck.
> I want to put a PC at a remote location and dial into it.


The problem is a call to the telephone number associated
with the aircard's data account will simply ring to a non-existent
termination.

So its not going to even work the way you want it to. Since you
already have an internet connection, would a remote desktop
approach work for you?

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Old May 10th, 2008, 11:58 AM
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On May 9, 9:37*pm, DTC <m...@nothingtoseehere.zzx> wrote:
> bobbymoose2...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Anyone setup an aircardPC5740as a modem for DIAL IN connections? *I
> > can get it to dial out to any phone number I want...no problem. *I
> > want to be able to call the aircard and have it pickup like a modem.
> > Of course the aircard has it's own phone number. *I've tried
> > hyperterminal under WindowsXP and no luck.
> > I want to put a PC at a remote location and dial into it.

>
> The problem is a call to the telephone number associated
> with the aircard's data account will simply ring to a non-existent
> termination.
>
> So its not going to even work the way you want it to. Since you
> already have an internet connection, would a remote desktop
> approach work for you?


Thanks for the reply DTC
Actually, Remote Desktop is exactly what I would like to use. Problem
is I don't have an internet connection at the remote site.
What I want to do is place a computer in a location where there is no
other means of internet connection other than the aircard. I can
connect to the internet in that location with my existing PC5740.
Since I already have this card and dataplan I was hoping there was a
way to use it. I can not simply leave it connected because the
connection will eventually time out.
I know I can use a device such as the Airlink's Raven-X which is
basically always on and connected but I was hoping to use what I
already have.
Interestingly, if I dial my aircard's number while it is powered off
the call immediately rolls over to voicemail. If the card is on (not
connected just powered on) the number will ring about 6 times then it
rolls over to voicemail. I was looking for a software solution to
tell the aircard to 'pick-up' an incoming call much like an analog
modem does.
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Old May 10th, 2008, 12:18 PM
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bobbymoose2008@gmail.com wrote:

> On May 9, 9:37*pm, DTC <m...@nothingtoseehere.zzx> wrote:
>> bobbymoose2...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Anyone setup an aircardPC5740as a modem for DIAL IN connections? *I
>>> can get it to dial out to any phone number I want...no problem. *I
>>> want to be able to call the aircard and have it pickup like a modem.
>>> Of course the aircard has it's own phone number. *I've tried
>>> hyperterminal under WindowsXP and no luck.
>>> I want to put a PC at a remote location and dial into it.

>>
>> The problem is a call to the telephone number associated
>> with the aircard's data account will simply ring to a non-existent
>> termination.
>>
>> So its not going to even work the way you want it to. Since you
>> already have an internet connection, would a remote desktop
>> approach work for you?

>
> Thanks for the reply DTC
> Actually, Remote Desktop is exactly what I would like to use. Problem
> is I don't have an internet connection at the remote site.
> What I want to do is place a computer in a location where there is no
> other means of internet connection other than the aircard. I can
> connect to the internet in that location with my existing PC5740.
> Since I already have this card and dataplan I was hoping there was a
> way to use it. I can not simply leave it connected because the
> connection will eventually time out.
> I know I can use a device such as the Airlink's Raven-X which is
> basically always on and connected but I was hoping to use what I
> already have.
> Interestingly, if I dial my aircard's number while it is powered off
> the call immediately rolls over to voicemail. If the card is on (not
> connected just powered on) the number will ring about 6 times then it
> rolls over to voicemail. I was looking for a software solution to
> tell the aircard to 'pick-up' an incoming call much like an analog
> modem does.


As an alternative, could you set the scheduler on the remote PC to dial
up the Internet connection at predetermined times?

--
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Old May 13th, 2008, 05:05 PM
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On May 10, 12:01*pm, Dutch <bur...@blackholespam.net> wrote:
> bobbymoose2...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On May 9, 9:37*pm, DTC <m...@nothingtoseehere.zzx> wrote:
> >> bobbymoose2...@gmail.com wrote:
> >>> Anyone setup an aircardPC5740as a modem for DIAL IN connections? *I
> >>> can get it to dial out to any phone number I want...no problem. *I
> >>> want to be able to call the aircard and have it pickup like a modem.
> >>> Of course the aircard has it's own phone number. *I've tried
> >>> hyperterminal under WindowsXP and no luck.
> >>> I want to put a PC at a remote location and dial into it.

>
> >> The problem is a call to the telephone number associated
> >> with the aircard's data account will simply ring to a non-existent
> >> termination.

>
> >> So its not going to even work the way you want it to. Since you
> >> already have an internet connection, would a remote desktop
> >> approach work for you?

>
> > Thanks for the reply DTC
> > Actually, Remote Desktop is exactly what I would like to use. *Problem
> > is I don't have an internet connection at the remote site.
> > What I want to do is place a computer in a location where there is no
> > other means of internet connection other than the aircard. I can
> > connect to the internet in that location with my existingPC5740.
> > Since I already have this card and dataplan I was hoping there was a
> > way to use it. *I can not simply leave it connected because the
> > connection will eventually time out.
> > I know I can use a device such as the Airlink's Raven-X which is
> > basically always on and connected but I was hoping to use what I
> > already have.
> > Interestingly, if I dial my aircard's number while it is powered off
> > the call immediately rolls over to voicemail. *If the card is on (not
> > connected just powered on) the number will ring about 6 times then it
> > rolls over to voicemail. *I was looking for a software solution to
> > tell the aircard to 'pick-up' an incoming call much like an analog
> > modem does.

>
> As an alternative, could you set the scheduler on the remote PC to dial
> up the Internet connection at predetermined times?
>
> --
> Dutch- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


Dutch, that is a pretty clever idea. I'm not sure I would know what
IP address the device would have. I wouldn't think it would always be
the same but I've never actually checked.
I could probably write a script to capture my current IP and have it
email me with this info when it starts up.
This isn't quite as convient as being able to just call the device but
it theoretically should work.
Thanks!
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Old May 13th, 2008, 05:42 PM
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bobbymoose2008@gmail.com wrote:

> On May 10, 12:01*pm, Dutch <bur...@blackholespam.net> wrote:
>> bobbymoose2...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> On May 9, 9:37*pm, DTC <m...@nothingtoseehere.zzx> wrote:
>>>> bobbymoose2...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>> Anyone setup an aircardPC5740as a modem for DIAL IN connections? *I
>>>>> can get it to dial out to any phone number I want...no problem. *I
>>>>> want to be able to call the aircard and have it pickup like a modem.
>>>>> Of course the aircard has it's own phone number. *I've tried
>>>>> hyperterminal under WindowsXP and no luck.
>>>>> I want to put a PC at a remote location and dial into it.

>>
>>>> The problem is a call to the telephone number associated
>>>> with the aircard's data account will simply ring to a non-existent
>>>> termination.

>>
>>>> So its not going to even work the way you want it to. Since you
>>>> already have an internet connection, would a remote desktop
>>>> approach work for you?

>>
>>> Thanks for the reply DTC
>>> Actually, Remote Desktop is exactly what I would like to use. *Problem
>>> is I don't have an internet connection at the remote site.
>>> What I want to do is place a computer in a location where there is no
>>> other means of internet connection other than the aircard. I can
>>> connect to the internet in that location with my existingPC5740.
>>> Since I already have this card and dataplan I was hoping there was a
>>> way to use it. *I can not simply leave it connected because the
>>> connection will eventually time out.
>>> I know I can use a device such as the Airlink's Raven-X which is
>>> basically always on and connected but I was hoping to use what I
>>> already have.
>>> Interestingly, if I dial my aircard's number while it is powered off
>>> the call immediately rolls over to voicemail. *If the card is on (not
>>> connected just powered on) the number will ring about 6 times then it
>>> rolls over to voicemail. *I was looking for a software solution to
>>> tell the aircard to 'pick-up' an incoming call much like an analog
>>> modem does.

>>
>> As an alternative, could you set the scheduler on the remote PC to dial
>> up the Internet connection at predetermined times?

>
> Dutch, that is a pretty clever idea. I'm not sure I would know what
> IP address the device would have. I wouldn't think it would always be
> the same but I've never actually checked.
> I could probably write a script to capture my current IP and have it
> email me with this info when it starts up.
> This isn't quite as convient as being able to just call the device but
> it theoretically should work.
> Thanks!


Yep, I know it wouldn't be quite as convenient, but it does get around
the dial-up issue.

You could use one of the free dynamic DNS services to handle the IP
problem:

http://www.no-ip.com/services/manage...namic_dns.html

--
Dutch
Sprint/Motorola RAZR V3m
tethered to PCLinuxOS 2008
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Old May 13th, 2008, 07:26 PM
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bobbymoose2008@gmail.com wrote:
> Anyone setup an aircard PC5740 as a modem for DIAL IN connections? I
> can get it to dial out to any phone number I want...no problem. I
> want to be able to call the aircard and have it pickup like a modem.
> Of course the aircard has it's own phone number. I've tried
> hyperterminal under WindowsXP and no luck.
> I want to put a PC at a remote location and dial into it.


Just wondering, do you *need* to have a dial up connection? I'm
asking that as we remotely maintain some systems via dial up
modem and have some work arounds.
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On May 13, 7:16 pm, DTC <m...@nothingtoseehere.zzx> wrote:
> bobbymoose2...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Anyone setup an aircard PC5740 as a modem for DIAL IN connections? I
> > can get it to dial out to any phone number I want...no problem. I
> > want to be able to call the aircard and have it pickup like a modem.
> > Of course the aircard has it's own phone number. I've tried
> > hyperterminal under WindowsXP and no luck.
> > I want to put a PC at a remote location and dial into it.

>
> Just wondering, do you *need* to have a dial up connection? I'm
> asking that as we remotely maintain some systems via dial up
> modem and have some work arounds.


No. I do not need dial up. I was trying to use my existing aircard
that I have and I was thinking the only way to access it was to dial
into it. As it turns out that doesn't work...hence my original post.
I am trying to avoid purchasing different equipment. I have found a
device that I think will for perfectly but if I can use what I have
I'd prefer not to spend any money.
I don't currently have a phone line at the remote site either.
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bobbymoose2008@gmail.com wrote:
> No. I do not need dial up. I was trying to use my existing aircard
> that I have and I was thinking the only way to access it was to dial
> into it. As it turns out that doesn't work...hence my original post.


OK, now I follow you. What I have down with my Sprint card is let
my laptop use a virtual static IP service. I would connect to
for example)
http://mylittlelaptopwayoutthere.a_v...dy_service.com.
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On May 14, 8:38*pm, DTC <m...@nothingtoseehere.zzx> wrote:
> bobbymoose2...@gmail.com wrote:
> > No. *I do not need dial up. *I was trying to use my existing aircard
> > that I have and I was thinking the only way to access it was to dial
> > into it. *As it turns out that doesn't work...hence my original post.

>
> OK, now I follow you. What I have down with mySprintcard is let
> my laptop use a virtual static IP service. I would connect to
> for example)http://mylittlelaptopwayoutthere.a_v...dy_service.com..


I see. If I understand correctly then you assign the static ip to your
laptop that you receive from the static IP service. When you connect
(via RDP for example) to that IP from a different computer then your
Sprintcard will "pick up" and volia you are connected to your remote
laptop.
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