> On Monday 12 February 2007 17:42, Nick Zentena wrote: >> On Monday 12 February 2007 18:11, Jay Smith wrote: >> > Hey, >> > >> > I was just thinking about this. You know those aircards you can get >> > from your cellphone provider and be able to connect to the internet >> > using the cellphone network. Anyways, has anyone tried to use one >> > under Linux? Maybe you know the theory behind it or something. I think >> > it's treated like a PPP dial-up but I am not sure. Any thoughts? >> >> http://www.pharscape.org/component/option,com_forum/Itemid,68/ >> >> > They work. I have used the pc5740 evdo card with no problems. I'm currently using the v640 express/34 card. Had to add the card to the airprime module. On a 1x CDMA link -- 16KBs, on EVDO 52KBs. You do have to make a change to the options file in /etc/ppp so that the call won't be dropped:
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