Re: [opensuse] Aircards and Linux.
On Mon Feb 12 15:42 , Nick Zentena sent: =
Might help if you mentioned carrier and type of service.
You are right, I am currently looking at VZW and their Broadband Access. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Jay Smith wrote:
On Mon Feb 12 15:42 , Nick Zentena sent:
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Might help if you mentioned carrier and type of service.
You are right, I am currently looking at VZW and their Broadband Access.
Jay.. Sorry I was seem to be asleep on the job ;^) I have been using the Sierra Aircard 860 using Cingulars ~60/month service under Suse 10.1 for over a year now. They recently updated my service (in CT) so now I am getting around 50 - 100 KBytes/sec on large downloads. On 10.1 I had to add the card to the kernel (serial_cs.c) or I could have renamed the driver 850 and that was already in the kernel. I assume that the 860 is already in the kernel that is being used for 10.2. Nice thing about the 860 is that it has an external antenna. because of the distance to the water I have an antenna about 20 feet up and picked a bunch of db ( can't remember exactly but it was worth it). The only negative I have on the service is that 25% of the time when I am downloading podcasts using amarok the whole systems seems to go into limbo. Only takes a second to reset it. I haven't spent the time to figure it out yet as not really an issue. On the hardware side I have 2 negatives. the first is I cannot find a router that will support the 860 (Other then the Top Global MB6000/8000) for a decent price. The MB6000 is ~300. The second issue is that although it works great in the laptop and I do sharing so the desktop can use it, I have not been able to get the desktop along with PCMCIA/PCI adapter (One that is supposed to work). I will say I haven't tried for a while and was sorta waiting until I moved to 10.2 (or finding a cheap router) to try again... There is a pretty good 'Cool Solution' on Novell's site on setting the 860 up with 10.1.. (http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/feature/17191.html) Just sub the 860 for the 775. I am one of those that really didn't have a choice, as the marina that we currently live at does not have phone or cable run on the docks... And I have major philosophical problems with the satellite companies charging all that money just to bandwidth cap or in one case have in their eula, kick you off the service. Sorry I'll get off the soapbox ;^) If you have any questions or need any help feel free to email me... - -- Quis custodiet ipsos custodes ?To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.? [Theodore Roosevelt] 1918 Adolph & Sharon Weidanz SuSE 10.1 '78 43' Endeavour Ketch Folding@Home Team 45 S/V Time To Paws -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFF26i9lC+PSm9+eB0RAtN6AJ9DN2ekiLpaJ2Ld0sCFMms1YlRg9wCgjKXo tbazg5VTCxIowTXLkCE7i/c= =ylD2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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Jay Smith wrote:
On Mon Feb 12 15:42 , Nick Zentena sent:
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Might help if you mentioned carrier and type of service.
You are right, I am currently looking at VZW and their Broadband Access.
Jay..
Sorry I was seem to be asleep on the job ;^) I have been using the Sierra Aircard 860 using Cingulars ~60/month service under Suse 10.1 for over a year now. They recently updated my service (in CT) so now I am getting around 50 - 100 KBytes/sec on large downloads. On 10.1 I had to add the card to the kernel (serial_cs.c) or I could have renamed the driver 850 and that was already in the kernel. I assume that the 860 is already in the kernel that is being used for 10.2. Nice thing about the 860 is that it has an external antenna. because of the distance to the water I have an antenna about 20 feet up and picked a bunch of db ( can't remember exactly but it was worth it).
The only negative I have on the service is that 25% of the time when I am downloading podcasts using amarok the whole systems seems to go into limbo. Only takes a second to reset it. I haven't spent the time to figure it out yet as not really an issue.
On the hardware side I have 2 negatives. the first is I cannot find a router that will support the 860 (Other then the Top Global MB6000/8000) for a decent price. The MB6000 is ~300.
The second issue is that although it works great in the laptop and I do sharing so the desktop can use it, I have not been able to get the desktop along with PCMCIA/PCI adapter (One that is supposed to work). I will say I haven't tried for a while and was sorta waiting until I moved to 10.2 (or finding a cheap router) to try again...
There is a pretty good 'Cool Solution' on Novell's site on setting the 860 up with 10.1.. (http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/feature/17191.html) Just sub the 860 for the 775.
I am one of those that really didn't have a choice, as the marina that we currently live at does not have phone or cable run on the docks... And I have major philosophical problems with the satellite companies charging all that money just to bandwidth cap or in one case have in their eula, kick you off the service. Sorry I'll get off the soapbox ;^)
If you have any questions or need any help feel free to email me...
Good Post! I have a (Cingular) "Sierra AirCard_875" and running SuSE-9.3 thru SuSE-10.2 on various laptops that I have dual and triple booted with Windows-2000 (and FreeBSD) and would "LOVE" to get it running on SuSE. I see the above post states the 860 and 775, hoping the 875 will work. -- Bill Schoolcraft <*> http://wiliweld.com ~ "Unix is very simple, but it takes a genius to understand the simplicity." (Dennis Ritchie) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 03:04, Adolph & Sharon Weidanz wrote:
Jay Smith wrote:
The second issue is that although it works great in the laptop and I do sharing so the desktop can use it, I have not been able to get the desktop along with PCMCIA/PCI adapter (One that is supposed to work). I will say I haven't tried for a while and was sorta waiting until I moved to 10.2 (or finding a cheap router) to try again...
I've also got the 860 running on SUSE 10.2, only needed to copy/rename the xxx.cis file... Interesting is I've also got my laptop setup to accept wireless "peer-to-peer" connections, which are then routed out over the card... Making a free background router.... Umm, you got an old laptop? The setup might work for you also? Jerry -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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