It's not a vondafone modem (that's just your service provider) but an
Ericsson modem.

This is actually the current target modem for connman, so yes, it should
work.

    --rusty

On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 00:49 -0700, Szegedi Istvan wrote:
> have you had any experience with Dell Mini 9 having built-in Vodafone
> HSDPA card (5530 HSPA Mini-Card)? Is 5530 3g mini-card supported by
> connman?
> 
> http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/11/05/review_netbook_dell_inspiron_mini_9/
> 
> --istvan
> 
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 10:10 PM, Rusty Lynch <rusty.ly...@intel.com>
> wrote:
>         On Tue, 2009-09-29 at 10:53 -0700, Mark Pratt wrote:
>         > Is there an easy way to enable 3g?
>         > I am using 2.1
>         
>         
>         We are in the process of making connman work for some 3g
>         devices, and we
>         also have active work happening in carrick (the UI) to
>         property expose
>         3G devices.
>         
>         As new connman and carrick releases are cut we roll those into
>         Moblin
>         2.1, but it's not all the way in place yet, and then we are
>         only
>         starting with some specific 3g devices.  More detail available
>         from the
>         connman mailing list:
>         http://lists.connman.net/listinfo/connman/
>         
>         but... if you wish to try out the bleeding edge, then...
>         
>         Build/install the latest greatest connman code:
>         $ git clone
>         git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/network/connman/connman
>         
>         ... then you can use the connman/test/list-devices script to
>         see if
>         connman detects your device.  If connman does detect your
>         device then
>         you should see a new service pop up in carrick for the 3g
>         device, but
>         clicking on it will not successfully connect since it hasn't
>         been
>         configured yet.
>         
>         There are ways to manually configure the device using the
>         connman test
>         scripts (ask on the mailing list to find out exactly how since
>         i don't
>         recall), or you can clone the carrick git tree and try my
>         experimental
>         branch which should kick off a connection-wizard to allow you
>         to pick a
>         service plan:
>         
>         $ git clone git://git.moblin.org/carrick-ng
>         $ cd carrick-ng
>         $ git branch --track rusty origin/rusty
>         $ git checkout rusty
>         $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr
>         $ make
>         $ sudo make install
>         
>         once the 3g device is configured then connecting to 3g is just
>         like
>         connecting to an 80211 wireless network.
>         
>            --rusty
>         
>         
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> 
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