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Huawei E220 3G USB modem in Ubuntu Edgy
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Installing the Huawei E220 USB 3G modem in Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy)Using a GSM Cellphone as a GPRS Modem - Ubuntu Forums
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Apr 26, 2006 - HOWTO: Use a GSM mobile phone as a GPRS modem, with wvdial, under Ubuntu 5.10 Breezy Badger Why would anyone _want_ to use a mobile phone as a modem? Call costs are expensive, connections are unreliable, and data transfer speeds are slow. In these days of high-speed wireless ...modem - Choosing 3G or EDGE on Mobile Broadband - Ask Ubuntu
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Jun 16, 2011 - If your signal is too weak for 3G, you'll have no connection at all with the setting 0 . Whereas the option 2 will go down to EDGE/GPRS in that case. Better 2G than nothing at all, isn't it? Graphical Way. You can achieve the same result with the "Missing: edgy
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Oct 2, 2014 - Some detailed instructions on how to probe your modem to find out the real manufacturer details, modem capabilities, USB vendor and product IDs, etc ..... under root with: #!/bin/bash /usr/sbin/pppd /dev/ttyUSB0 user gprs password gprs updetach defaultroute usepeerdns connect '/usr/sbin/chat -e ABORT ...Missing: edgy
Connect to the Internet from Anywhere Using a GPRS Connection and ...
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Mar 29, 2007 - This article will explain how to connect your laptop or desktop to the Internet using your (Nokia) mobile phone GPRS connection while running Ubuntu as the operating system. You may ask yourself, 'Why on earth would I want to use the phone's 5kB/s connection when I have a broadband line at home??Using a GSM Cellphone as a GPRS Modem | Sandeep Kedarasipalli
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Apr 5, 2007 - The following will let you learn how to connect to internet using your GSM mobile and the GPRS connectivity. Before starting i will tell you my system configuration. — Intel 2.66 AM64T on Intel 915 GVW, 512MB RAM, 160 GB HDD. — Ubuntu Edgy 6.10 + Gnome. — Sony Ericsson K320i. So here we goes…Huawei E220 UMTS/GPRS ... und Andere ...
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Eine kurze Beschreibung über die Inbetriebnahme eines Huawei USB-Modems unter Linux (Ubuntu, SuSe, ... ). ... Huawei E220 UMTS/GPRS Modem mit Linux (Re: [id-ubuntu] GPRS - Ubuntu - Google Groups
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Nov 13, 2006 - Posted in group: id-ubuntu. Pada hari Senin, tanggal 13/11/2006 pukul 14:26 +TuxMobil: Linux Compatibility Guides for 3G (WCDMA, UMTS, HSDPA ...
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Here are links to installation and configuration reports for Linux laptops and notebooks featuring a 3G (GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA) modem card as well as for UMTS USB, PCI (mini) Express, CardBus and PCMCIA adapters. For UMTS PC-Card modems see also the Linux PCMCIA Card Compatibility ...Option Nozomi under Ubuntu edgy eft - MyBroadband
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Hi, I am trying to get an Option Nozomi HSDPA datacard up and running under Ubuntu Edgy Eft (kernel 2.6) on a Proline laptop. I have tried the HOWTO (Card Setup) ... Another Question: Is there any way to force the Nozomi datacard to use a specific access, i.e. GPRS, EDGE, 3G or HSDPA? thanking you.