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As far I have informed around the net after hours of research it is not possible to receive/sending SMS while there is a open GPRS connection. Am I right or wrong ?

I am currently developing an application which purpose is to have an open GPRS connection to send data from when it receives an SMS. Is it possible somehow to keep the connection open and receive SMS's while the GPRS is active, or do I have to close the GPRS connection on the computer every time I want to check if I have received an SMS?

I am using an 3G modem for the purpose. I am handling the SMS from a C application, and the GPRS connection is handled by the OS (Ubuntu).

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A lot of modems are capable of multiplexing. So one channel is for standard AT commands and then a dedicated channel for GPRS/UMTS communication. Is your modem capable of that?

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Possibly this may help you. I have used a variant of this multiplexer to have multiple channels running for AT commands.

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  • When I plug it in there is two channels attached to each serialport. Feb 4, 2012 at 9:58
  • Sorry, too early posting (pressed enter). It is an Hueawei E122. The problem is that when I open the connection from Networkmanager in Ubuntu or another dialer, it locks the device completely so I can't reach it from my program. Feb 4, 2012 at 9:59
  • I know with other modem types you must connect via the AT command interface and configure them to properly multiplex. Do you have a developer manual for the modem? Feb 4, 2012 at 10:05
  • This modem also needs to connect via AT commands, but unfortunately I can't find any developer manual or anything similar. It is just a standard 3G modem device from a teleprovider. Feb 4, 2012 at 10:36
  • But I guess if you setup multiplexing via AT commands, the same will work on this one. Otherwise I just have to get out and buy a modem which usage is for developing. Feb 4, 2012 at 10:36

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