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cecilie
Joined: 28 Jul 2005 Posts: 1
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Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2005 5:09 pm Post subject: new to NotePager Pro 30 day trial version |
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Hello,
been browsing the internet trying to find somewhere to send free textmessages to friends' mobile-phones from my computer. Came across NotePage.com. Have I misunderstood everything completely, or is this a software that allows you to do exactly that,- as a private person-send free textmessages to friends' & colleagues' phones?
Been going through the hole set-up process. but when trying to send a message it won¨t allow it. (using my own-number for testing).
The following message appears:
Start connection to carrier: Netcom
Connect using TAP protocol
Setting communication parameters
Sent: AT<CR><LF>
Attempting to reset modem
Sent: AT<CR>
Attempting to reset modem
Sent: AT<CR>
Attempting to reset modem
Sent: AT<CR>
NotePager Pro was unable to talk to your modem
-- I DON'T HAVE A MODEM.... USING DIAL-UP INTERNET CONNECTION--
Please check your modem port settings (Tools-Setup-Modem)
Unable to connect to carrier
Attempting to hang up modem
Sent: AT<CR>
Attempting to hang up modem
Sent: AT<CR>
Attempting to hang up modem
Sent: AT<CR>
Carrier retry limit reached. Marking pending messages as bad
FAILED To:cecilie Msg:heiheu
FAILED To:cecilie Msg:heiheu
Hoping for a reply.
Best regards,
Cecilie
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Tech Support
Joined: 25 Aug 2003 Posts: 4395
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Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 1:42 pm Post subject: |
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Cecilie,
Just based on the log file that you posted, it looks like you have your carrier set up under the TAP Protocol. The TAP Protocol uses your modem to dial the carrier's TAP Terminal to transmit messages. If you're using the phone line at the time or if the modem is in use by your dial-up internet connection, NotePager Pro cannot use the TAP Protocol as the modem is unavailable.
You could, however, try to set up your carrier to use one of the online based protocols (SNPP, WCTP, and SMTP). That way you can be connected to the internet via your modem and still be able to send out a page.
Best Regards,
Tech Support
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