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I 've a Nokia CS-10 broadband stick (USB). I need to install and configure, and I don't know how do it. I found an article that review something like that: [URL]

1, The stick doesn't detected in the computer.
2. I made all the article steps, but shows me a error in the shell script on line 10.

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