.. _faq-config: Configuring Gammu FAQ ===================== .. _faq-config-at: How to configure 3G/UMTS/... modem or AT capable phone? ------------------------------------------------------- As most modems support AT commands, this is pretty easy and you should use ``at`` :config:option:`Connection`. For :config:option:`Device` you should use device name as modem appears in your system, for example ``/dev/ttyACM0`` or ``COM7:``. Some modems expose more serial ports and you need to carefully choose the right one - for example only one of them can receive USSD notifications. .. note:: On Linux, you might have to install `usb-modeswitch`_ to make your modem actually behave like a modem and not like a disk containing drivers for Windows. .. seealso:: :ref:`faq-devname`, :ref:`gammurc` .. _usb-modeswitch: http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/ Example configuration on Linux: .. code-block:: ini [gammu] device = /dev/ttyACM3 connection = at Example configuration on Windows: .. code-block:: ini [gammu] device = COM12: connection = at .. _faq-config-symbian: How to configure Symbian based phone? ------------------------------------- The only support for Symbian phones is using applet installed to phone and Bluetooth connection. You should use ``blues60`` :config:option:`Connection` and Bluetooth address of phone as :config:option:`Device`. On older Symbian phones you will have to use gnapplet and ``bluerfgnapbus`` connection. .. seealso:: :ref:`s60`, :ref:`gammurc` .. note:: Do not forget to start the applet before trying to connect to the phone. Example configuration: .. code-block:: ini [gammu] device = 11:22:33:44:55:66 # Bluetooth address of your phone connection = blues60 .. _faq-config-nokia: How to configure Nokia phone? ----------------------------- If you have Series 40 (S40) phone, it should work using either Bluetooth or USB cable. For Bluetooth connection, ``bluephonet`` :config:option:`Connection` is always the right choice with Bluetooth address of phone as :config:option:`Device`. For USB cable choosing the right connection type is more tricky and depends on generation of your phone. Newest phones usually work with ``dku2`` and the older ones with ``dlr3`` as :config:option:`Connection`. Should you have old phone with serial cable (and USB to serial converter), ``fbus`` :config:option:`Connection` is the right one. .. seealso:: :ref:`gammurc` Example configuration for Bluetooth: .. code-block:: ini [gammu] device = 11:22:33:44:55:66 # Bluetooth address of your phone connection = bluephonet Example configuration for newer phones: .. code-block:: ini [gammu] connection = dku2 Example configuration for older phones on Linux: .. code-block:: ini [gammu] device = /dev/ttyACM3 connection = dlr3 Example configuration for older phones on Windows: .. code-block:: ini [gammu] device = COM12: connection = dlr3 How to configure phone not listed above? ---------------------------------------- First check whether your phone is supported. In case it is, it most likely falls into one of above categories. You can also find additional user experiences in `Gammu Phones Database`_. .. seealso:: :ref:`faq-phones`, :ref:`gammurc` .. _Gammu Phones Database: https://wammu.eu/phones/