A non-technially-oriented Linux-using friend that I have been helping off and on for a while asked me the following question:
Will "Sprint Wireless Broadband" work on Linux? How do you set it up? I've never used this (or even heard of it until now). Information about the service and the hardware you get with it is here: http://www.sprint.com/business/products/offers/offerHighSpeed_byProduct.html As far as I can tell it is the same as the TCP/IP cabability of Internet-enabled cell phones, but in a form that your computer can use. Consulting Google, I found: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_connect_to_the_internet_via_ppp_and_sprint_pcs which seems to indicate that it can be made to work. But I'd feel more comfortable if someone could share a personal experience of actually *getting* it to work, on Linux. Anyone? -- Henry House +1 530 753 3361 ext. 13 Please don't send me HTML mail! My mail system frequently rejects it. The unintelligible text that may follow is a digital signature. See <http://hajhouse.org/pgp> to find out how to use it. My OpenPGP key: <http://hajhouse.org/hajhouse.asc>.
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