<pkircher>
weird - well thank for the link anyway !
<pkircher>
thanks*
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<lastaid>
hello there, i am uncertain if this is the right forum to ask this, but i am looking for information on how a smartphone gets it APN settings when you insert the sim card. i am building an arm board with cellular data, but trying obscure wvdial settings cannot be the way, right?
<lastaid>
also is your gps implementation on the neo just reading the nmea or is there a proper open source option out there which is also legal?
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<Joerg-Neo900>
lastaid: APN - there are 3 concurrent options: 1) already programmed to your SIM 2) via local setting, for a modem prolly via AT commands (refer the AT command set manual in the download dos1 linked to above) 3) via a service SMS
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<Joerg-Neo900>
GPS - we use the GPS implementation in modem and read out the NMEA, There are however several proper opensource GPS implementations out there
<Joerg-Neo900>
I'm not sure about legal aspects of those
<Joerg-Neo900>
I've seen one implementation using RTLSDR
<Joerg-Neo900>
and PC for all the heavy lifting
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<sicelo>
APN - (4) via a database of APNs on disk. Maemo has it, nd even Network Manager has
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<Joerg-Neo900>
oooh? how does that work? the APN name & credentials are depemndong on data tariff you booked, and there's hardly any way to find out about that tariff from your SIM, Network, country, system...
<Joerg-Neo900>
depending* - AFAIK
<Joerg-Neo900>
do unless the sort key of such table was the tariff name and there was a requester popping up to ask user to select which tariff they use...
<Joerg-Neo900>
I think a very popular scheme nowadayxs is: carrier notices any new device based on IMEI, Carrier sends a silent configuration service SMS to set the APN, and other settings, to the correct values for this user / tariff and this device. Sometime the device may pop up a notifier informing user about the service SMS and some even allow to choose to either accept or reject it. But I guess more often nowadays they pass completely unnoticed