Connect your mobile to one cell? - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV Themes and Apps

Hi,
I am looking for a software which allow you to connect your mobile phone to one cell that I choose.
do you know any program which can do that?
thank you

what is a cell?

Maybe CommMgrPro?

epsimax said:
Hi,
I am looking for a software which allow you to connect your mobile phone to one cell that I choose.
do you know any program which can do that?
thank you
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By cell do you mean mobile base stations? if so this is not possible, as which base station you are connected to is controlled by the BSC/MSC depending on signal strength etc as reported by your mobile.

Yes, I mean a mobile base stations. thank you for your answer

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Navizon

Hey all,
Has anyone tried the navizon software. Sounds really good, but on my GSM only one, every time i run the program my GSM loses signal and i have to restart my phone.
www.navizon.com
Anyone got it running?
Dan
post from Navicom forum
A staff member at navicom put this reply on there forum
It disconnects and reconnects so it can get the current cell id. Cell ids are only reported when it changes so in order to get the current one we need to do that. It should only disconnect for 1 second though and reconnect immediately. Do you have any special network settings? Such as choosing your network manually?
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How can i check this on the XDA 2. I cant find any settings on how the network is selected. Any ideas?
Dan

Modem connection via terminal emulation SW called MobileVT...

Hi,
I need to connect via modem to the PABX. The PABX is connected to modem via RS-232 on the remote side. I tried to use MobileVT SW. The problem is that I do not know which device on P3600 I should select and how to configure if it is even possible. I tried all devices. Some of them allowed me to enter a number but when I confirmed the number I want to dial it simply did not do anything.
Anybody can help on this? Possibly recommend different SW?
I thought that I will select GSM modem and connect via GSM network to the remote modem.
Thanks a lot,
RF
Eeerrh, GSM modem.....
Are you trying to telnet / SSH to your remote PABX host via dialup using the P3600 as an GSM dialup modem?
If yes, then you'll be disappointed. The HTC implementation of the GSM modem has problems in reasonably recent devices, including Trinity.
I have no luck with this new device. Probably 1 out of 10 times, you will get a connection... It has been very seldomly discussed in this forum (go search "CSD" you will find few informative but dated postings), probably because nowadays everyone is hopping onto GRPS, HSDPA, etc.
I for one, however, still find GSM modem very useful despite its 9.6k baud. Wish HTC will fix it, if ever.
ww2250 said:
Eeerrh, GSM modem.....
Are you trying to telnet / SSH to your remote PABX host via dialup using the P3600 as an GSM dialup modem?
If yes, then you'll be disappointed. The HTC implementation of the GSM modem has problems in reasonably recent devices, including Trinity.
I have no luck with this new device. Probably 1 out of 10 times, you will get a connection... It has been very seldomly discussed in this forum (go search "CSD" you will find few informative but dated postings), probably because nowadays everyone is hopping onto GRPS, HSDPA, etc.
I for one, however, still find GSM modem very useful despite its 9.6k baud. Wish HTC will fix it, if ever.
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Thanks for your input. It is quite important for me. However, it is not a dial up connection as you described it. It is like when you connect to a host using Windows Hyperterminal but if there is a problem with GSM modem implementation as you say it will not work as well.
Have you tried it with new ROM available from HTC? What software perhaps GSM modem settings do you use?
Is there any other way how to make a modem connection using "Trinity"?
I agree that the GSM modem despite it's small speed is still useful.
It is getting strange. I am still making some posts to my own. Anyway, I wonder if you guys can tell me on what Com port the GSM modem can be found and if it is possible to comunicate with it using AT commands like with standard modem.
Thanks for any hint.
Gord said:
It is getting strange. I am still making some posts to my own. Anyway, I wonder if you guys can tell me on what Com port the GSM modem can be found and if it is possible to comunicate with it using AT commands like with standard modem.
Thanks for any hint.
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Well I did a search on "CSD" and didnt find anything. I am very interested in GSM modem connection as this is the cheapest way for me to connect from the netherlands to my home ISP (0,77 €/hour) whereas UMTS and GPRS costs me a lot of €. So what can we do? Any software helping us?
trying 10 times wont be a solution as every call will cost me 0,77 € which makes 7,70 € at last (GPRS maybe will be cheaper than)....
Gord said:
It is getting strange. I am still making some posts to my own. Anyway, I wonder if you guys can tell me on what Com port the GSM modem can be found and if it is possible to comunicate with it using AT commands like with standard modem.
Thanks for any hint.
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I see now what you are exactly after. PPP is a nightmare on Trinity - but if you only need a serial connection, that would be easier I presume.
Try mToken, using the Cellular Line - which shouldn't have any user settings BTW since it is a built in device that shouldn't be configurable afterall.
saminegm said:
Well I did a search on "CSD" and didnt find anything.
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This forum really SUCKS! It can't search anything less than 4 alphabets, in case you does not notice it.
Try google instead!

anyone using CLEAR? the new company

can any wifi ebenbled phone use their services? i have the athena
temokk said:
can any wifi ebenbled phone use their services? i have the athena
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CLEAR is WIMAX not WIFI, different protocol, different radios. You would need a WIMAX receiver.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!!!!!! Post 100.
thank u
it sound like a good deal thanks

Connect to a cellular network GSM/3G with custom parameters

Hi everyone,
My phone HTC HD is using WM6. Generaly a phone can capture the signal of 7 surrounding cells (GSM/3G). Is it possible to connect to a cell's network by giving some parameters (as frequency band, cell ID ...) of the cell ?
Any suggestion about an existed Windows tool/program, a C/C++ code bloc ... will all be great.
Thanks,
capture the signal of 7 surrounding cells
Hi, vietsuper,
I am sorry for offtopic, but how did you manage to capture the signal of 7 surrounding cells on WM6?
I am now making an LBS application and I was only able to read info about one cell tower. A code example will be very appreciated.
Thanks.
chinsa said:
Hi, vietsuper,
I am sorry for offtopic, but how did you manage to capture the signal of 7 surrounding cells on WM6?
I am now making an LBS application and I was only able to read info about one cell tower. A code example will be very appreciated.
Thanks.
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You can use RIL_DevSpecific with command 0x84.
You can see it in my thread:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=655076&page=2
or the initial thread of binary64 that i mentionned inside.

[Idea] Using GSM antenna to connect directly

Hi
My idea should work like that:
You have 2 devices with installed this, and you can send an sms, do a call etc without connection to tower, just directly to other device.
It has sense, huh?
Also what about emulating an GSM tower with a device (+ additional antenna etc) which can receive common tasks from another devices?
It's a no. You're limited by hardware.
retsam88 said:
It's a no. You're limited by hardware.
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Why? except firmware limits
Well, think as phone is like 'slave' for 'master' base station. You cannot change from slave into master, also you would need a huge processing power to differentiate between every cell phone. If you wan't more info, read tech pdf's about GSM cell structure.

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