Hi Affnan,

That is correct, STN does not yet support USB anything.  We'll have to go to
the new kernel for that.  I'm not sure how well USB is supported in Linux
yet anyway.

Regards,
John

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> I'm sure that STN currently does not support USB modems, since
> Linux currently doesn't support USB.  Why would you want a USB
> modem when you could get a regular modem for less money?  If
> you want it to be easier to set up, then you shouldn't be using STN
> in the first place.
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> > Hello John,
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> > Is STN capable to support the new USB modem ???
> > if not any plans ?
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> > Thanks.
> > Affnan.
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