Is there a way to connect a SIM to your computer and send and recive text messages via your computer?
I am not looking for some webapage where i can send texts, i want to be able to use my own SIM.
Ssh into your phone and send it that way.
Only a nigger wants to do what you asked
My Latitude E4300 has a SIM slot, so i think it can at least have mobile broadband or something
>>61178950
Isnt there a cheaper way than buying a new phone for each sim card?
>>61178950
Please explain how what op asked is nigger related, I'm really interested
I'm sure you have good reasons to say that
>>61179019
Or get a phone that supports dual SIM cards?
You need a SIM modem and then you can use software to do it, you can probably use putty to send the modem commands as well.
Source: the software I work on can send SMS messages, you can't afford it though.
>>61178921
I used gammu and wammu on Linux and a shitty modem like you pic back in the day.
Like others are saying though, probably easier to use an app on a phone.
>>61179093
>4chan
>reasons for saying things
You have to go back.
>>61179154
I wouldn't want to use your proprietary garbage anyways.
>>61179177
Fucking memer.
>>61179160
But the pic is of a sim card reader.
There are multiple uses of being able to send texts via a computer. You could use it like a proxy to prevent people from knowing from who or where it was sent.
Also, can i just buy a cheap GSM modem from aliexpress and have it work?
>>61178921
I have one of these.
It has a web interface for configuration (like any router), which also lets you read messages.
I'm not 100% sure if it can also send out messages because I never had a need for it, but my guess is it can.
>>61179253
This and use AT command to script your modem
https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/sms-from-shell
>>61178921
It's called a 4G dongle, faggot.
You need game radio
>>61179358
Fuck Swype, GSM radio
Most mobile internet keys in Europe let you receive and send sms.
This thing should allow you to do what you want with a minimal amount of coding. If you don't know how to code or can't be bothered to learn then it won't work for you.
https://www.adafruit.com/product/3027
>>61179633
Fun fact: the only 2G network in Canada is disappearing as we speak. only big cities will stay connected until 2022 to satisfy roaming agreements.
That's some seriously outdated tech.
>>61179697
they do carry other models with newer tech, I just picked one at random
>>61178921
Yes. Use a GSM modem and use minicom on Linux. I'm sure there are tools for Windows as well. You have to write AT messages in plaintext and send it out that way.