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Does anybody have any experience getting any of the USB 3G modems provided
by any one of the cell carriers here to work
Hi,
As much as I know, all of them work under Linux. I haven't found anyone
which doesn't.
Thanks,
Hetz
2010/11/21 Mordecha Behar mordecha.be...@mail.huji.ac.il
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The Alcatel X220D works well with Linux, Personally I will recommend you to
say away from Orange (
http://idkn.wordpress.com/2010/11/19/the-fine-of-using-orange-products/).
Ido
LINESIP websites:
http://www.linesip.com
http://www.linesip.co.il
2010/11/21 Mordecha Behar
2010/11/21 Mordecha Behar mordecha.be...@mail.huji.ac.il
I tried sending this before, when I wasn't a member and it bounced, or the
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Does anybody have any experience getting any of the USB 3G
On Nov 21, 2010, at 1:52 PM, Boris shtrasman wrote:
But you need to be aware other this is involed - the sim card and
network support.
While the modem itself works bugs happen all the time.
The speed presented on the modem isn't the speed you will get from
the net - as there is only
I have the ZTE MF637 on Orange and I use it with my Laptop which runs Ubuntu
10.10.
Lately I've upgraded from 9.04 to 10.10 (clean install actually) and though
the modem do connect its take awful lot of time for the OS to mount it as a
3G modem.
The hardware recognition is almost Immediate and
Hi,
I have a very simple setup.
My router (Regular PC box) running DHCP client to get IP from the provider.
I don't need dialer for connecting.
This setup did work for the past half a year.
Two weeks ago in Friday night, my server stopped receiving IP address.
Running tcpdump shows a lot of
On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Kfir Lavi lavi.k...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have a very simple setup.
My router (Regular PC box) running DHCP client to get IP from the provider.
I don't need dialer for connecting.
This setup did work for the past half a year.
Two weeks ago in Friday night,
I have the same modem.
The problem happens to have dual purpose: as a USB storage and as a 3G
modem, so in many cases the modem stuck in USB storage mode and it takes
time until it switches.
You can try to do a simple thing: when the modem is recognized as a USB
storage, use the eject command to
Look here:
http://www.peck.org.uk/networkmanager-0.7.0-and-3g-wwan-modems.html
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usb-modeswitch-data
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On Sunday, November 21, 2010 16:44:49 Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
I have the same modem.
The problem happens to have dual purpose: as a USB storage and as a 3G
modem, so in many cases the modem stuck in USB storage mode and it takes
time until it switches.
You can try to do
The last time I didn't get IP through DHCP, it was because the settings at
HOT were reset to dailer connection.
A quick call to the ISP and HOT solved the problem.
Kaplan
2010/11/21 Kfir Lavi lavi.k...@gmail.com
On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Kfir Lavi lavi.k...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I
I have a ZTEC modem from Orange and a Home LAN connection on my Ubuntu 10.10
box.
Both work independently.
I want to know how to have both connected at the same time, and be able to
specify which application uses which device to connect to the internet.
Does anyone know how to do this?
2010/11/21 Justin thelonecabb...@gmail.com
I have a ZTEC modem from Orange and a Home LAN connection on my Ubuntu
10.10 box.
Both work independently.
I want to know how to have both connected at the same time, and be able to
specify which application uses which device to connect to the
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