This parameter specifies how the device sends SMS text messages. The choices available to you vary according to the device type.
Important: In order to successfully send access credentials as a text message via a 3G/4G WWAN-enabled device, the device's internal SMS module must be set up under .
Important: SMS transmission is suitable for installations with a maximum throughput of 10 SMS per minute.
Important: In order to successfully send access credentials as an e-mail, you must set up a valid SMTP account under .
- SNMP ID:
- 2.24.41.2.15
- Console path:
- Setup > Public-Spot-Module > Authentication-Modules > e-mail2SMS-Authentication
- Possible values:
- Send directly
- The credentials are sent as an SMS text message via the 3G/4G WWAN module in this device.
- HTTP2SMS
- The credentials are sent as an SMS text message via the 3G/4G WWAN module in another device
- When registering with the Public Spot via SMS, you have the option of sending the access credentials via another device equipped with a 3G/4G WWAN module. To use this option, you must store the address and the access data for the other device on the device that provides the Public Spot. In order to send the SMS, the Public Spot module logs on to the other device and uses a URL to initiate the transmission of the text message via the 3G/4G WWAN module in the other device.
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Note: Make sure that the SMS module on the other device is configured correctly. In addition, we recommended that you create an administrator without access rights (select None) and with just one function right, Send SMS.
- SMS gateway
- The access credentials are sent as an e-mail to an external E-Mail2SMS gateway, which then converts the e-mail to SMS.
- Default:
- SMS gateway