Communication with PCMCIA-modem card

Hi there,
I have to extend my LabVIEW driven sensor system with a PCMCIA-modem
card (actually a GSM-card) so that my setup can transmit data
automatically via GSM under special circumstances.
Can anyone help me how to communicate with the modem-card and how to use
the AT-commands in LV?
Thanks a lot.
Markus

If a commercial solution is an option, you might consider contacting some of the
NI Alliance Members. I know of one that has a product called "ModemNOW!" that
I've heard good things about. Check out their page on the NI Solutions
Directory page (sorry for the lengthy URL, the company is named Microsys):
http://digital.natinst.com/alliance.nsf/b7d49ea02c8aa32c8625642f007e2ba6/af281fa53d7c4c47862562ca004b5ae2?OpenDocument
There are others out there. Another good site is the VI Market one:
http://vimarket.com/
I haven't run across any particularly complete or general-purpose examples for
modem communications internally at NI.
--John Lum
National Instruments
Markus Buchner wrote:
> GSM means Global System for Mobile Telecommunications. So the problem
is how
> to set up a wireless data connection with LV.
>
> Labview User Name wrote:
>
> > What is GSM?
> >
> > I have used ethernet cards for remote operations with Labview on numerous
> > occasions.
> >
> > It works great and is too easy to program.
> >

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