Bruce Ferrell wrote:
On 01/29/2013 03:39 PM, Martin Ksellmann wrote:
Hi,
I promised to send more information about the GSM Modem I used, but unfortunately the manufacturer stopped producing anything alike. I used a FALCOM SAMBA 55 (Old product page at http://www.falcom.de/products/discontinued-items/samba5556/ )
Sorry for the bad news on this. Their modems were well supported and reliable.
CU, Martin
I haven't used these, but using the link Martin sent, I was able to google for USB GSM modem and found these and several others
http://www.rfsolutions.co.uk/acatalog/USB_GSM_Modem.html
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I suspect just about any GSM USB data connector could be used.
I've had good luck with the Sierra Wireless USB305's - I dumped a pre-paid AT&T sim card in there and it worked fine.
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