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Using TcpClient with ModemI am still learning how sockets, TcpClient and TcpListener work, in order that both sides to send and receive data, both sides must have a socket or TcpListener and a TcpListener right? Is there a possible way to say just have a client side TcpClient application to send a message to remote server like sending a text file? Do TcpClient requires a Internet connection to connect say to remote server? So, to connect to a VPN network(remote server), I need to establish internet connection like using RAS. Right? How do you programatically create connection using a local USB port with a GPRS modem? Using Sockets or TCPClient will be enough to do that? Please provide me with info on these questions. Is there anybody knows how to do this? Thanks. den2005 -- MCP Year 2005, Philippines USB is based on serial communications. You will need use some code that
connects to a serial port. Also, USB does not directly map to a COM port so it would be good to find some software that is able to virtualize a COM port from a USB device. The .NET 2.0 now have classes that can connect to a serial port and communicate with it. Thanks for reply, tdavisjr.
I am using .Net Framework ver 1.1. What are these classes you are mentioning that does USB port connection? den2005 -- Show quoteMCP Year 2005, Philippines "tdavisjr" wrote: > USB is based on serial communications. You will need use some code that > connects to a serial port. Also, USB does not directly map to a COM > port so it would be good to find some software that is able to > virtualize a COM port from a USB device. > > The .NET 2.0 now have classes that can connect to a serial port and > communicate with it. > > Sorry, these classes are only apart of .NET 2.0. If you are using 1.1
then you probably would have to seek a 3rd party component. Hi tdavisjr,
What are these classes in .Net Framework 2.0? den2005 -- Show quoteMCP Year 2005, Philippines "tdavisjr" wrote: > Sorry, these classes are only apart of .NET 2.0. If you are using 1.1 > then you probably would have to seek a 3rd party component. > > Thanks for link tdavisjr.
Is there a way to use this SerialPort Class in Visula Studio .Net 2003 Version? I have installed the .Net Framework 2.0 at my computer. But seems unable to call this class in code editor window. den2005 -- Show quoteMCP Year 2005, Philippines "tdavisjr" wrote: > SerialPort class > > http://msdn2.microsoft.com/library/30swa673(en-us,vs.80).aspx > > Nope. If you don't have VS 2005 then try downloading the Free Express
versions. It will allow you to at least play around with some of the ..NET 2.0 classes. But you can't compile 2.0 classes with VS.NET 2003 Thanks for reply, tdavisjr.
Right now, I stick with ver 1.1. Do you know anything about these api I found which deals with serial ports communication. Do you or anybody knows how to use this following api? Is there can be definite and simple sample how to use them to say establish serial port connection in order to connect to gprs modem to send and recieve? Right now, this is approach I am pursuing to solve this problem. Info would be great?? Thanks [DllImport("kernel32.dll")] private static extern Boolean GetCommProperties(IntPtr hFile, out COMMPROP cp); [DllImport("kernel32.dll")] private static extern Boolean GetCommModemStatus(IntPtr hFile, out UInt32 lpModemStat); [DllImport("kernel32.dll")] private static extern Boolean GetCommState(IntPtr hFile, ref DCB lpDCB); [DllImport("kernel32.dll")] private static extern Boolean SetCommState(IntPtr hFile, [In] ref DCB lpDCB); [DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError=true)] private static extern IntPtr CreateFile(String lpFileName, UInt32 dwDesiredAccess, UInt32 dwShareMode, IntPtr lpSecurityAttributes, UInt32 dwCreationDisposition, UInt32 dwFlagsAndAttributes, IntPtr hTemplateFile); [DllImport("kernel32.dll")] private static extern Boolean CloseHandle(IntPtr hObject); [DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError=true)] private static extern Boolean ReadFile(IntPtr hFile, [Out] Byte[] lpBuffer, UInt32 nNumberOfBytesToRead, out UInt32 nNumberOfBytesRead, IntPtr lpOverlapped); [DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError=true)] private static extern Boolean WriteFile(IntPtr fFile, Byte[] lpBuffer, UInt32 nNumberOfBytesToWrite, out UInt32 lpNumberOfBytesWritten, IntPtr lpOverlapped); [DllImport("kernel32.dll")] private static extern Boolean CancelIo(IntPtr hFile); [DllImport("kernel32.dll")] private static extern Boolean TransmitCommChar(IntPtr hFile, Byte cChar); [DllImport("kernel32.dll")] internal static extern Boolean SetupComm(IntPtr hFile, UInt32 dwInQueue, UInt32 dwOutQueue); den2005 -- Show quoteMCP Year 2005, Philippines "tdavisjr" wrote: > Nope. If you don't have VS 2005 then try downloading the Free Express > versions. It will allow you to at least play around with some of the > ..NET 2.0 classes. But you can't compile 2.0 classes with VS.NET 2003 > > |
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