Description
Introducing Sangomaâ€TMs latest addition to the computer telephony board portfolio â€" the W400 board adds GSM voice connectivity and SMS capabilities to IP-PBX applications. IP-PBX users will be able to reach mobile phone users on the cellular network, established as mobile-to-mobile calls. Assign PBX extensions and forward calls to mobile devices, which will greatly reduce operating costs. The W400 also offers the possibility to send SMS messages over the GSM network, enhancing the IP-PBX to act as an SMS gateway. For added flexibility, SMS messages can be sent while a voice conversation is active on the GSM port. The W400 has a unique design that allows access to SIM cards directly from the front of the board. This added flexibility removes the need to open up computer systems to access SIM cards. Technical Specifications Quad-band EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 Mhz for worldwide GSM compatibility and deployments 1 to 4 GSM ports/modules per card Modular capacity (expandable) 1 SIM card per GSM channel GSM protocol stack for voice and SMS SMS in text and PDU module with decoding of Mobile Service Center (MSC) GSM supplementary services (CLIP, CLIR, USSD) Hardware echo cancellation and noise suppression Hardware DTMF detection Automatic codec negotiation Fully PCI Express compliant, compatible with all commercially available motherboards, proper sharing of PCI interrupts Software field upgrads: driver and firmware GSM support integrated in WANPIPE suite of drivers Built-in Asterisk Manager Interface support Compatible with Linux versions 2.6 and up Works with Asterisk DAHDI driver
Sangoma W400 GSM Board - 1 GSM Module (W400-001E)
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Description
Introducing Sangomaâ€TMs latest addition to the computer telephony board portfolio â€" the W400 board adds GSM voice connectivity and SMS capabilities to IP-PBX applications. IP-PBX users will be able to reach mobile phone users on the cellular network, established as mobile-to-mobile calls. Assign PBX extensions and forward calls to mobile devices, which will greatly reduce operating costs. The W400 also offers the possibility to send SMS messages over the GSM network, enhancing the IP-PBX to act as an SMS gateway. For added flexibility, SMS messages can be sent while a voice conversation is active on the GSM port. The W400 has a unique design that allows access to SIM cards directly from the front of the board. This added flexibility removes the need to open up computer systems to access SIM cards. Technical Specifications Quad-band EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 Mhz for worldwide GSM compatibility and deployments 1 to 4 GSM ports/modules per card Modular capacity (expandable) 1 SIM card per GSM channel GSM protocol stack for voice and SMS SMS in text and PDU module with decoding of Mobile Service Center (MSC) GSM supplementary services (CLIP, CLIR, USSD) Hardware echo cancellation and noise suppression Hardware DTMF detection Automatic codec negotiation Fully PCI Express compliant, compatible with all commercially available motherboards, proper sharing of PCI interrupts Software field upgrads: driver and firmware GSM support integrated in WANPIPE suite of drivers Built-in Asterisk Manager Interface support Compatible with Linux versions 2.6 and up Works with Asterisk DAHDI driver
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what i wanted to look at today was this uh gsm module so you can get these um these modules that allow you to connect to the gsm network quite cheaply now so um this this one is an older one that i've had for some time so this is called the sim 900 and you can see that this is really designed to work together with an arduino so it's purposely been given these headers um so that uh which way around it so that it can be uh connected to an arduino there we go like that so you can you can assemble it in the stack and use it together with the arduino so i'm not going to use the arduino today what i'm going to do is just is wire it up as simply as i can and i'm going to connect it to the computer so that we're actually interacting with the um with the module directly using the 80 command set um now i've got a smaller cheaper module on order at the moment a sim 800 and when that arrives i'll m


