** Description changed: Binary package hint: network-manager Hi, this german prepaid provider for mobile internet provides at least two ways to use the internet. So it would be useful to provide these two APNs in Network Manager and say what they do. From my view the following applies: - tagesflat.eplus.de: flatrate price 2€ duration 24 hours - internet.eplus.de: flatrate price 15€ duration a month - If internet.eplus.de is taken and there is not enough money, you pay for every KB of traffic. + tagesflat.eplus.de: flatrate price 2€ duration 24 hours (this is missing in network manager) + internet.eplus.de: you pay for every MB of traffic, iirc 24¢/MB + AldiTalk has a third mode, which is a 30 day flatrate, but it is not very easy to activate, and if acitvated you need the APN internet.eplus.de. I take http://www.eee-pc.de/board/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=7034#p56505 as a source for the monthly flatrate and translate it into englisch: + "the flatrate for 30 days has to be booked explicitly + + the easiest way is to enter the USSD code into the mobile phone and send + it + + *121*004# book 30 days internet flatrate + *122# cancel of the booked option + *123# status request which option if booked + + and enter the apn internet.eplus.de at the stick + + you could also enter this via a terminal programm" In the documentation it is said, that if you book a 24h flatrate, you will not be able to book the monthly flatrate until the 24h are over. But this seems only to fit to the windows software which is shipped with the modem. I hope here is someone with more details on the prices of AldiTalk, since I am a bit confused about it and the mission feature of network manager to receive sms makes it even harder. With sms I could easily see, which option is booked. mfg dgf + + update: I found more details about the 30 days flatrate and updated this bug report + update2: this is also a source describing how to activate the 30 days flatrate + http://www.ip-phone-forum.de/showthread.php?p=1353903
** Description changed: Binary package hint: network-manager Hi, this german prepaid provider for mobile internet provides at least two ways to use the internet. So it would be useful to provide these two APNs in Network Manager and say what they do. From my view the following applies: tagesflat.eplus.de: flatrate price 2€ duration 24 hours (this is missing in network manager) internet.eplus.de: you pay for every MB of traffic, iirc 24¢/MB AldiTalk has a third mode, which is a 30 day flatrate, but it is not very easy to activate, and if acitvated you need the APN internet.eplus.de. I take http://www.eee-pc.de/board/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=7034#p56505 as a source for the monthly flatrate and translate it into englisch: "the flatrate for 30 days has to be booked explicitly the easiest way is to enter the USSD code into the mobile phone and send it *121*004# book 30 days internet flatrate *122# cancel of the booked option *123# status request which option if booked and enter the apn internet.eplus.de at the stick you could also enter this via a terminal programm" In the documentation it is said, that if you book a 24h flatrate, you will not be able to book the monthly flatrate until the 24h are over. But this seems only to fit to the windows software which is shipped with the modem. I hope here is someone with more details on the prices of AldiTalk, - since I am a bit confused about it and the mission feature of network + since I am a bit confused about it and the missing feature of network manager to receive sms makes it even harder. With sms I could easily see, which option is booked. mfg dgf update: I found more details about the 30 days flatrate and updated this bug report update2: this is also a source describing how to activate the 30 days flatrate http://www.ip-phone-forum.de/showthread.php?p=1353903 -- Missing APN when using the mobile internet provider "AldtiTalk/MedionMobile" https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/502357 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
