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how to use sim card on windows pc/receive sms on windows pc

Hi,
i have 2 sim cards im using for registering on websites where i dont want to give my real phone number due to leaks which results in spamming. Whats the best way to receive sms on my windows pc? I was thinking of getting some cheap dual sim smartphone but i have also 2 e3372-325 usb sim modems which i could use but im not a fan of using them through a webinterface. What would you do? How you would connect this sim cards, if using a smartphone, to get the sms delievered to my smartphone im using when im not at home, so i could get sms from this 2 sim cards on my daily use smartphone (android)?

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  • @dev_vps cause hes a windows pro ;)

  • FatGrizzlyFatGrizzly Member, Host Rep

    @gbzret4d said:
    Hi,
    i have 2 sim cards im using for registering on websites where i dont want to give my real phone number due to leaks which results in spamming. Whats the best way to receive sms on my windows pc? I was thinking of getting some cheap dual sim smartphone but i have also 2 e3372-325 usb sim modems which i could use but im not a fan of using them through a webinterface. What would you do? How you would connect this sim cards, if using a smartphone, to get the sms delievered to my smartphone im using when im not at home, so i could get sms from this 2 sim cards on my daily use smartphone (android)?

    try google messages.

    messages.google.com -- not sure if it supports reading OTP's

    if not,

    try Phone Link/ Link to windows

    all these work if you have a smartphone.

    but i think the latter option requires you to be near the phone.

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  • @FatGrizzly said:

    @gbzret4d said:
    Hi,
    i have 2 sim cards im using for registering on websites where i dont want to give my real phone number due to leaks which results in spamming. Whats the best way to receive sms on my windows pc? I was thinking of getting some cheap dual sim smartphone but i have also 2 e3372-325 usb sim modems which i could use but im not a fan of using them through a webinterface. What would you do? How you would connect this sim cards, if using a smartphone, to get the sms delievered to my smartphone im using when im not at home, so i could get sms from this 2 sim cards on my daily use smartphone (android)?

    try google messages.

    messages.google.com -- not sure if it supports reading OTP's

    if not,

    try Phone Link/ Link to windows

    all these work if you have a smartphone.

    but i think the latter option requires you to be near the phone.

    Yeah smartphone needs to be near the pc and pc needs to be turned on. I guess im using a smartphone. messages.google.com with the same account im using on my daily use smartphone?

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    The MODEM is detected as several COM ports.
    You can connect to a COM port using PuTTY software at 115200 baud rate.
    You can then type AT commands to retrieve SMS.
    Each MODEM should have a datasheet that contains the AT commands it support.

    When you are outside, you can connect to the Windows system via Remote Desktop Connection.
    You can also use plink.exe, part of PuTTY, to interact with the COM ports via command line.

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  • davidedavide Member
    edited October 2024

    I have a COM ceiling fan. Unfused.
    But I never call it COM, between friends it's known as serial.

  • gbzret4dgbzret4d Member
    edited October 2024

    @yoursunny said:
    The MODEM is detected as several COM ports.
    You can connect to a COM port using PuTTY software at 115200 baud rate.
    You can then type AT commands to retrieve SMS.
    Each MODEM should have a datasheet that contains the AT commands it support.

    When you are outside, you can connect to the Windows system via Remote Desktop Connection.
    You can also use plink.exe, part of PuTTY, to interact with the COM ports via command line.

    Thanks
    I guess ill just get a dual sim smartphone and use messages

  • If those carriers support eSIM, you could add it to your daily-use phone and receive SMS normally. It depends on a few things, though.

  • davidedavide Member
    edited October 2024

    Wouldn't the AT protocol of carrier-branded modems be encapsulated within some proprietary binary stream? Why assume interoperability when you can safely bet that it is a mess.

  • kevindskevinds Member, LIR
    edited October 2024

    Sierra Wireless radio chipset and their Watcher software.. Most (all) modems are dual-SIM but not many computers (laptops) have two SIM card slots. My last few laptops have only had one. Some of the newest modems will do a slot and eSIM though.

    There are third-party applications that work too.

    But yes, it is all done with AT modem commands.

  • @Void said:
    If those carriers support eSIM, you could add it to your daily-use phone and receive SMS normally. It depends on a few things, though.

    Im using already an esim in my pixel smartphone and 1 esim can be activated at the same time and i have 2 physical sim cards i want to use in my windows pc or with another smartphone which is i guess the easier way

  • @kevinds said:
    Sierra Wireless radio chipset and their Watcher software.. Most (all) modems are dual-SIM but not many computers (laptops) have two SIM card slots. My last few laptops have only had one. Some of the newest modems will do a slot and eSIM though.

    There are third-party applications that work too.

    But yes, it is all done with AT modem commands.

    What software do you mean?

  • kevindskevinds Member, LIR

    @gbzret4d said:
    What software do you mean?

    For what?

  • @kevinds said:

    @gbzret4d said:
    What software do you mean?

    For what?

    You wrote "third party applications" could you tell me their names?

  • Method 1: Easy but 0 privacy (SMS itself is even worse though lol)
    Dual-SIM Android phone (10€ on eBay)
    Use Google Messages to sync SMS across different devices, also works with Beeper

    Method 2:
    Dual-SIM Android phone
    Use some app that forwards any incoming SMS to EMAIL (use an email that supports realtime sync)
    (Or SMS to URL + something like NTFY, can also send stuff to discord, telegram etc.)

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  • kevindskevinds Member, LIR

    @gbzret4d said:
    You wrote "third party applications" could you tell me their names?

    I could.. I could also tell you to use your favourite web search tool.

    Mobile Broadband SMS Toolkit

    SMSNow

    SmsEnabler

    M2MSupport works, but is more advanced than what you need, also not really its purpose.

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  • @lowendtalkxdax said:
    Method 1: Easy but 0 privacy (SMS itself is even worse though lol)
    Dual-SIM Android phone (10€ on eBay)
    Use Google Messages to sync SMS across different devices, also works with Beeper

    Method 2:
    Dual-SIM Android phone
    Use some app that forwards any incoming SMS to EMAIL (use an email that supports realtime sync)
    (Or SMS to URL + something like NTFY, can also send stuff to discord, telegram etc.)

    Beeper looks nice but as far as it looks it only supports one google message account

  • dev_vpsdev_vps Member
    edited October 2024

    @gbzret4d

    Look at TextNow app — I use it for getting SMS messages and it has a dedicated phone number assigned to it.

    I have a premium phone number assigned to it - it ends with 0000

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  • @dev_vps said:
    @gbzret4d

    Look at TextNow app — I use it for getting SMS messages and it has a dedicated phone number assigned to it.

    I have a premium phone number assigned to it - it ends with 0000

    I guess its only available in the US? Cant download it from the ms-store

  • If Linux is an option, I've used Gammu SMSD to do exactly what you're describing with USB modems.

  • NanjaNanja Member
    edited October 2024

    Back when I had google voice they gave me a phone number for free with calling and texting in my browser.

    I could use a browser on any device to access all messages were stored on cloud somewhere by google.

    Also, calls and text can be sent to and from phone using google voice app or android browser if you want to make it hard.

    Calls and text to the google voice number can also be sent directly to your phone number.

    If I misunderstood question, ignore me. (idk, if you can use sim card since you get a number that is not on sim card.)

  • @Nanja said:
    Back when I had google voice they gave me a phone number for free with calling and texting in my browser.

    I could use a browser on any device to access all messages were stored on cloud somewhere by google.

    Also, calls and text can be sent to and from phone using google voice app or android browser if you want to make it hard.

    Calls and text to the google voice number can also be sent directly to your phone number.

    If I misunderstood question, ignore me. (idk, if you can use sim card since you get a number that is not on sim card.)

    Google voice is not available here :/

  • nszervernszerver Member
    edited October 2024

    Order sim router and enbale dmz enbaled router web and router admin web sms read write
    Huawei B818-263 LTE Router
    Or Windows rdp and check web.

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  • @gbzret4d said:
    Hi,
    i have 2 sim cards im using for registering on websites where i dont want to give my real phone number due to leaks which results in spamming. Whats the best way to receive sms on my windows pc? I was thinking of getting some cheap dual sim smartphone but i have also 2 e3372-325 usb sim modems which i could use but im not a fan of using them through a webinterface. What would you do? How you would connect this sim cards, if using a smartphone, to get the sms delievered to my smartphone im using when im not at home, so i could get sms from this 2 sim cards on my daily use smartphone (android)?

    https://anonyome.com/individuals/mysudo-plans/

    you can easily connect such services, pay less than the tariff plan of your SIM card, and have the opportunity to solve your problems without buying additional equipment. And there is more than one such service and it is not TEXTNOW or Google Voice, which is mainly available to American users. Then you install the application on your computer and use everything you need. And everyone in the world uses private cheap virtual numbers from different countries for such tasks

    Thanked by 1gbzret4d
  • @mcs said:

    @gbzret4d said:
    Hi,
    i have 2 sim cards im using for registering on websites where i dont want to give my real phone number due to leaks which results in spamming. Whats the best way to receive sms on my windows pc? I was thinking of getting some cheap dual sim smartphone but i have also 2 e3372-325 usb sim modems which i could use but im not a fan of using them through a webinterface. What would you do? How you would connect this sim cards, if using a smartphone, to get the sms delievered to my smartphone im using when im not at home, so i could get sms from this 2 sim cards on my daily use smartphone (android)?

    https://anonyome.com/individuals/mysudo-plans/

    you can easily connect such services, pay less than the tariff plan of your SIM card, and have the opportunity to solve your problems without buying additional equipment. And there is more than one such service and it is not TEXTNOW or Google Voice, which is mainly available to American users. Then you install the application on your computer and use everything you need. And everyone in the world uses private cheap virtual numbers from different countries for such tasks

    Anonyme.com is not free as far as I can see, minimum 25$ per year. I bought a 2nd phone and installed an app which forwards me all revived sms messages as email

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