I have a perfect way to send SMS in visual basic.
Using AT-commands.
AT-commands:are instructed through which you can send and receive SMS messages,
and this is an example:
To Send a message
First:
Write this code in the top
Imports System.IO.Ports
Imports System.IO
Secondly:
Write this code in the public class of form:
Dim SerialPort As New System.IO.Ports.SerialPort()
Dim CR As String
Thirdly:
Create a textBox(TextmsgTextBox) to write the text message, and TextBox2(MobileNumberTextBox) to enter the mobile number, and Button(SendBUT) to Send message.
And write this code in the button click event.
If SerialPort.IsOpen Then
SerialPort.Close()
End If
SerialPort.PortName = COM4
SerialPort.BaudRate = 9600
SerialPort.Parity = Parity.None
SerialPort.StopBits = StopBits.One
SerialPort.DataBits = 8
SerialPort.Handshake = Handshake.RequestToSend
SerialPort.DtrEnable = True
SerialPort.RtsEnable = True
SerialPort.NewLine = vbCrLf
Dim message As String
message = MsgRichTextBox.Text
Try
SerialPort.Open()
Catch ex As Exception
MsgBox("The modem with the port '" & SerialPort.PortName & "'is not plugged in!!" & vbcrlf & "Please plug the modem and try again.")
End Try
If SerialPort.IsOpen() Then
SerialPort.Write("AT" & vbCrLf)
SerialPort.Write("AT+CMGF=1" & vbCrLf)
SerialPort.Write("AT+CMGS=" & Chr(34) & phoneNumBox.Text & Chr(34) & vbCrLf)
SerialPort.Write(message & Chr(26))
SentPicture.Visible = True
SentLabel.Visible = True
SentTimer.Start()
Else
MsgBox("Port '" & SerialPort.PortName & "' is not available!")
End If