Dear buddy,

Thank you for your reply. I knew about 'wvdial' before I wrote this
mail. I've been using internet with Linux with my Sony Ericsson K750i
quite well. Also, you don't need to put '$wvdial operator' because a
GUI named 'KPPP' is present with which you can count the log in time
as well as UL & DL Speed.

But my question was especially for EST 613U USB Modem. This Modem is
Chinese made and I found no driver for it in Linux.

So, if anyone knows how to browse the internet with 'EST-613U' USB
Modem, sharing the information would be welcoming and delighting.

--- In [email protected], "Md. Nazmul Alam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> =========configuration file i use==============
> [Modem0]
> Modem= /dev/ttyUSB0
> Baud= 115200
> SetVolume= 0
> Dial Command= ATDT
> init1=ATZ
> init2=AT+CRM=1
> Init1 = ATZ
> Init3 = ATM0
> FlowControl = CRTSCTS
> Flow Control=Hardware (CRTSCTS)
> 
> 
> [Dialer citycell]
> Username=waps
> Password=waps
> Phone=#777
> Stupid Mode=1
> Inherits=Modem0
> ===============================================
> this is the wvdial.conf file in /etc folder
> use wvdial citycell
> (name in dialer section) to connect in terminal
> use ctrl+c to disconnect
> adios amigos ;-)
> --- In [email protected], "WoLvErInE" <wolverine_eee@> wrote:
> >
> > Dear ppl,
> > 
> > I'm using the wireless internet with EDGE modem for some time, all 
> the
> > time the OS was Windows XP. But when I plugged the USB modem into
> > Fedora Core 6, it gave me no response. I've tried the "dmesg | 
> tail"
> > to see what happens, but there was no response. I also checked the
> > "/dev/" folder for "ttyUSB0" or "ttyACM0", but no driver with such
> > name is found.
> > 
> > Now, can anyone provide me the information about logging into net
> > through EST modems?
> > 
> > FYI, this is Chinese product, and I've already searched the net 
> for
> > Linux driver regarding EST modems, but I've found nothing.
> >
>


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