[opensuse] 3G Card
Hi I am thinking about getting myself Internet at home(still very expensive here in Africa) by using a 3G USB modem. Has anyone here ever used 3G/ HSDPA cards on Linux before? Or should I just not think about this route. Regards Neil ----------------------------------------- Engen Petroleum Limited, disclaims liability for any loss, damage or expense however caused, arising from the sending, receipt, or use of this e-mail and on any reliance placed upon the information provided through this service and does not guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the information. Please visit http://www.engen.co.za/home/server/common/disclaimer.asp to view the full disclaimer. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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I am thinking about getting myself Internet at home(still very expensive here in Africa) by using a 3G USB modem. Has anyone here ever used 3G/ HSDPA cards on Linux before? Or should I just not think about this route.
Regards Neil
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I have a friend here in South Africa that is using the Huawei E220 (USB device). If you have kernel version 2.6.20 or higher it should be mounted as standard ttyUSB device. Then just use NetworkManager/kinternet (or whatever you are using) to configure the dialup. Google a bit - there are many out there using this. Manne -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
here in Africa) by using a 3G USB modem
if 3g is gsm for you as for me, a french gsm vendor (SFR) sells the asus eeePC with a 3gp key (and this computer runs linux) http://www.espacesfr.com/v5/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10001&storeId=10001&langId=-2&top=Y&identifier=EE2 jdd -- Jean-Daniel Dodin Président du CULTe www.culte.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Cornelius Franken escribió:
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I am thinking about getting myself Internet at home(still very expensive here in Africa) by using a 3G USB modem. Has anyone here ever used 3G/ HSDPA cards on Linux before?
Yes . I used one manufactured by "sierra wireless" and supported by the "sierra" kernel module. Gotcha: Networkmanager 0.6.x is brain-damaged for this use-case, do not even attempt to , will end in frustration, this is apparently fixed in 0.7.x. -- "Progress is possible only if we train ourselves to think about programs without thinking of them as pieces of executable code.” - Edsger W. Dijkstra Cristian Rodríguez R. Platform/OpenSUSE - Core Services SUSE LINUX Products GmbH Research & Development http://www.opensuse.org/
I use Huawei E220 (external USB modem) with no problem. Take care that if the 3G/HSDPA is not available and you fall back to GSM/EDGE the transfer rate is significantly smaller and there are some issues related to the influence of the wireless modem to your loudspeakers (at least mines :)) Also, here in Romania, my Internet provider does not allow me to connect to http-based openSuSE repositories and I must use only ftp-based repositories. On Wednesday 14 May 2008 16:37:26 Cornelius Franken wrote:
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I am thinking about getting myself Internet at home(still very expensive here in Africa) by using a 3G USB modem. Has anyone here ever used 3G/ HSDPA cards on Linux before? Or should I just not think about this route.
Regards Neil
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