[ale] Did It!!
I. Herman
izzmo at mediaone.net
Mon Feb 12 08:30:21 EST 2001
Hey out there...not
a major step, but a hint in the "right" direction.
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I am a server admin
working on our company's GPRS project. They wanted a server for testing
and were about to use a NT box to setup to test with. So.....after a quick
discussion with our engineering dept., I talked them into allowing me to use
that NT box and make it a Linux box for testing.Â
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1 - I get to wipe
Windows off a computer @ work -- bonus.Â
2 -Â I will be
making a FTP, Telnet, Apache, WAP server on that.
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I've never done WAP
scripting before, but since I get to start @ the bottom floor of this GPRS
thing, and am new to the wireless industry, it'll be a good experience.Â
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So, in a matter of
speaking....I guess Linux made it's way into the wireless GPRS world (even if
it's just for testing).Â
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But, as James
said...."Changing the mobile computing world, one Linux user at a time."Â I
am trying my personal time to get the GPRS phones working with Linux, just to
see if I can get it done. One brand we have, I am thinking won't be too
hard...but I do have a question:
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If I connect to a
serial port, and usually have to put the init strings in manually anyway....in
theory, should I be able to use that along w/ PPP? (via minicom or something
similar)
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Have fun
all.
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Izzie M.
Herman
GPRS
Technician/Server Admin
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