Ram, Thanks for the valuable guidance. 2010/1/9 Ramnarayan.K <[email protected]>
> Hi > > 2010/1/8 74yrs old <[email protected]>: > > Hi Ram, > > you have suggested as"Use gnome-ppp as wriiten to you in the hindi mail" > > Sorry, unfortunately, I don't know hindi and as such I cannot understand > > hindi mail. > > Install gnome-ppp from synaptic or Add / remove software. > > After installation just go to Applications -->Internet -> Gnome PPP > a very simple GUI dialog will open up , here enter setup > > for the device choose /dev/ttyUSB0 - leave the others at defaults - > You can check the options menu where there are some nice options like > auto reconnect which are helpful for trouble some connections. > Also nice are minimize and dock when connected options this puts a > network connected and blinking icon into your menu so you know you are > connected. > > Close- then in the username and pass word enter the appropriate ones > and then in the phone number again whatever is appropriate (for usb > serial / mobile broadband i think its a standard #777) > > Then press connect and thats it - a log file will show you whats happening > > If for some reason this does not work you may need to use it under sudo > mode > go to terminal and do > :~$ sudo gnome-ppp > > and set up the connection > > if this works then you can make a launcher on your desktop by right > clicking > in type say run application in terminal > in name give it any name > in command put down sudo gnome-ppp > > spring something click on that and choose your icon > > this should work > > you can try it using a live cd > > This also works for the older generation Huawei ETS 2288 wll phones > and for the older non mobile broadband data cards > > regards > ram > > -- > ubuntu-in mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in >
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