I've always had issues with my 3 Prepaid Wireless modem (the black one) not sure of the model number. It isn't around for me to check. In the end I'll get around to seeing if I can get it to work. If not wait for 9.10 and see if it works in that :)
Lisa Milne wrote: > Regardless of what they say, most mobile broadband works out of the box, > plug in the modem, network manager pops up a configuration dialogue, > select provider, give login details, click connect and you're online. > > At the moment I'm using 3 and my girlfriend is using bigpond nextG. > > The only tricky thing I've had is the bigpond device needed to have a > command sent to it from windows before it would work on 'nix. > > And vodafone have their own software for mobile broadband devices on > Linux too. > > hth, > Lisa > > On Tue, 2009-08-18 at 13:12 +1000, opm595 wrote: > >> Hi Guys, >> Just wondering if anyone can help me with advice on going mobile >> (broadband) with 9.04. I'm hoping it's actually possible, because my >> current mobile phone provider (Vodafone) has said noway are they >> looking at servicing anything other then MS, between now and this time >> next millennium. So, just thought someone here might be able to point >> me in the right direction. >> Thanks in advance. >> Regards, >> Rob >> >> -- >> =============================================== >> Local Id: OPM595 >> Email: [email protected] >> PO Box 190, Narellan NSW 2567 Australia >> >> Aude aliquid dignum - "Dare Something Worthy" >> =============================================== >> >> > > -- ubuntu-au mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
