to pvanderploeg
did you disconnect close firefox and connect again after change method
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3G Broadband card is recognized but internetconnection does not work
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To Narongwet Mongkolsajja:
I hope I understand your question correctly.
What I did is put the exectuable file in the /etc/ppp/if-up.d/ directory,
removed the Broadband card, rebooted the laptop, stuck the Broadband card back
in the laptop, connected to the mobile network and started Firefox.
I don't know if it is the same problem, but I've got a Dell e6500 with
built in 3G, network-manager in Jaunty recognizes the card and is
willing to configure a Mobile Broadband network for it.
When I try to connect to it, it tell me it couldn't, yet, if I look at
the logs, I see it authenticate
Does 3G broadband card use PPP connection.
I have the same problem when I use my mobile connect to internet
But I Fix it
try to edit your mobile connect by go to IPv4 Setting tab
and change Method from Automatic (PPP) addresses only to Automatic (PPP)
It work for me
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3G Broadband card is
to Jacques Botha:
It looks similar. Except when I use gnome-ppp to dial-in, a connection seems to
be established but I still cannot get to any site. I had to add myself to a
group called dip to be able to execute pppd in /usr/sbin. BTW, what logfiles
are you looking in? And I think that
To Narongwet Mongkolsajja:
Changing from Automatic Addresses Only to Automatic did not make a difference
here. It seems however that I do get other dns-servers.
To Jacques Botha:
If I look at the messages or syslog files by using the System Log Viewer I do
not see that the connection is
By comparing my Intrepid laptop with 3g broadband card, with my Jaunty test
laptop (with the same 3g broadband card) I discovered that the Jaunty laptop
does not have a default gateway set after the ppp-connection is made. Does
anyone know were I can set a default gateway??
regards
Pieter van
Workaround:
I put an executable file called 0defaultgw in directory /etc/ppp/if-up.d/
All it does is add a default route with the command
route add default gw 10.49.0.1 ppp0
Not very sophisticated, I know. But it did the trick.
If anyone knows a better way, please let me know.
There still is
** Description changed:
- Under Intrepid I could use my 3G broadband card to connect to the mobile
network of KPN in the Netherlands. There was a bug (nr 362974). I use a Dell
Latitude D410 laptop and a QUALCOMM 3G CDMA Model GT 3G Quad mobile internet
card (called Mobiel Internet Kaart 310 in
BTW. The fact that no internet connection seems to be established with
the broadband card is a big problem. I convinced 6 friends so far to say
goodbye to windows and use ubuntu instead. They are all very satisfied.
Some of them use their laptop on the road. With Hardy we had to use
Gnome-PPP,
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