Abstract:
A modem (12) is incorporated into a laptop computer (10) and directly connected to either a cellular phone (22), a land line (18), or both. The modem is provided with two connectors (14, 16), one for connection with a cellular phone or external DAA (24), the other for connection to a normal land line via an internal DAA (112). The modem selectively enables either the connector for the cellular phone or external DAA, or the connector for its internal DAA. The modem defaults to selecting the cellular phone or external DAA if it is connected, and only if they are not connected selects the internal DAA. These defaults can be overridden by user commands. Further, the modem can independently power down a connected internal DAA, external DAA, or cellular phone to conserve power.
Abstract:
A modem (12) which includes connections (14, 16) for both land lines (18) and a cellular phone (22). The modem contains high and low level routines that allow it to perform standard AT commands rationally when connected to a cellular phone, and further perform additional AT commands that access cellular specific features. An applications software program in a computer connected to the modem can provide a number of options for determining whether to use the land line or the cellular phone when both are connected. First, it can default to the land line and only use the cellular phone if the land line is not available. Alternatively, it can first use the cellular phone and only use the land line if the cellular phone signal strength is not sufficient. Further, cellular file transfer operations can be aborted if the remaining battery life in the cellular phone is insufficient to reliably complete the transfer.
Abstract:
A modem in the form of a single integrated portable unit is provided for operably connecting to a computer for transferring data between the computer and a remote data transfer device over a selected one of a plurality of telephone network access devices including a radiotelephone network access device. The modem includes internal data lines for carrying the data passing between the modem and the radiotelephone network access device, internal control signal lines for carrying control signals for controlling and/or monitoring the operation of the radiotelephone network access device. A jack is connected to the control signal lines and the data lines for providing an external connection of the data lines and signal lines to the radiotelephone network access device. A modem controller operates to access one of a plurality of software drivers for operating the modem in conjunction with the selected one of the plurality of telephone network access devices to cause the operation of the control signal lines to be varied in response to the software driver to permit the control of call placement functions of the selected telephone network access device by the modem.
Abstract:
A modem (12) which includes connections (14, 16) for both land lines (18) and a cellular phone (22). The modem contains high and low level routines that allow it to perform standard AT commands rationally when connected to a cellular phone, and further perform additional AT commands that access cellular specific features. An applications software program in a computer connected to the modem can provide a number of options for determining whether to use the land line or the cellular phone when both are connected. First, it can default to the land line and only use the cellular phone if the land line is not available. Alternatively, it can first use the cellular phone and only use the land line if the cellular phone signal strength is not sufficient. Further, cellular file transfer operations can be aborted if the remaining battery life in the cellular phone is insufficient to reliably complete the transfer.
Abstract:
A modem (12) which includes connections (14, 16) for both land lines (18) and a cellular phone (22). The modem contains high and low level routines that allow it to perform standard AT commands rationally when connected to a cellular phone, and further perform additional AT commands that access cellular specific features. An applications software program in a computer connected to the modem can provide a number of options for determining whether to use the land line or the cellular phone when both are connected. First, it can default to the land line and only use the cellular phone if the land line is not available. Alternatively, it can first use the cellular phone and only use the land line if the cellular phone signal strength is not sufficient. Further, cellular file transfer operations can be aborted if the remaining battery life in the cellular phone is insufficient to reliably complete the transfer.
Abstract:
A modem in the form of a single integrated portable unit is provided for operably connecting to a computer for transferring data between the computer and a remote data transfer device over a selected one of a plurality of telephone network access devices including a radiotelephone network access device. The modem includes internal data lines for carrying the data passing between the modem and the radiotelephone network access device, internal control signal lines for carrying control signals for controlling and/or monitoring the operation of the radiotelephone network access device. A jack is connected to the control signal lines and the data lines for providing an external connection of the data lines and signal lines to the radiotelephone network access device. A modem controller operates to access one of a plurality of software drivers for operating the modem in conjunction with the selected one of the plurality of telephone network access devices to cause the operation of the control signal lines to be varied in response to the software driver to permit the control of call placement functions of the selected telephone network access device by the modem.