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7.4

tcp/ip raw socket communication via GPRS mobile phone ( t68i )

Asked by asonnenb in General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)

Tags: gprs, socket

Hi,

I am trying to establish a very simple socket communication betwen a client PC and a server PC.

The server has a direct IP on the internet, and is comprised of a vb application that simply listens on port 80 ( raw tcp/ip sockets ) for a string that is expected to be sent by the client with a # char indicating the end.  

The client machine is a PC running windows XP and  there is a  T68i connected at the serial port.  
I would like to open a terminal on this client PC, type some at commands and send this string via GPRS. Is it possible ?

Do I need a TCP/IP stack on the client or does t68i already has the stack embedded ? The question is because on a next step, I will have an 8051 microcontroler sending the same AT commands to a serial port where the T68i is connected, and I do not intend to implement a tcp/ip stack on the 8051.

Thanks a lot

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