Gigaset 3070/3075isdn, GB, A31008-G3070-B100-3-7619

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Connecting a PC to the base station

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Assigning the COM ports to the devices

A PC is equipped with a number of different ports to enable it to communicate with other devices. The most common ports are the following:

The USB port

COM 1 - 2, on the hardware side

COM 3 - etc. virtual, i.e. only on the software side

The port layout is described briefly below:

Since there are three different ways in which the connected PC can access Gigaset 3070/3075isdn (via Gigaset M101 Data, Gigaset M105 Data and the USB cable), there are also three different configurations. Data from the Internet (AOL, T-Online, RDT, PPP, X.75) or from another PC is preprocessed by the PC itself over the relevant drivers and a virtual COM port (3 and higher) and sent to the TAPI Service Provider (TAPI = Telephony Application Interface). The TAPI interface then accesses the port that has been appropriately configured. With a connection via USB cable, this is the USB port itself; with Gigaset M101 Data, this is COM port 1 or 2 and with Gigaset 105 Data this is a virtual COM port, which is routed via the USB port.

Overview:

 

 

 

 

AOL

 

 

 

COM1 at M101

 

 

 

 

T-Online

 

 

 

 

RDT

Virtual

TAPI

 

USB at G3075

COM port

 

PPP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

X.75

 

 

Virtual

USB at M105

 

 

 

COM port

 

 

 

 

Since a virtual COM port is upstream of the Gigaset M105 Data, the port must be configured as a serial port in this case and not as a USB.

Operating Gigaset talk&surf with a wireless data device

If it is not possible to use the USB port of Gigaset 3070/3075isdn (lengthy or complex cabling etc.), wireless PC operation at Gigaset 3070/3075isdn devices is also possible.

For this purpose, you will need either

Gigaset M101 Data with connection via COM port, or

Gigaset M105 Data with connection via USB and virtual COM port.

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Siemens 75, 3070 manual Assigning the COM ports to the devices, Operating Gigaset talk&surf with a wireless data device

75, 3070 specifications

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