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Aug 20, 2010how to install tata photon onlinux
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View 1 RepliesI am new to Linux. Have to install packages and softwares on Linux ? what are commands ?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI am using Fedora 13 and I am facing some problems while connecting. Can anyone give me complete description how to connect Tata Photon+ on Fedora 13?
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How to install drivers in Ubuntu 8.10 for proper support with Tata Photon. right now my usb modem is detected as usb storage. I have also tried the usb-switchmode stuff following some articles available on net. But with no real success.
I want to know the exact difference in 8.10, 9.04 and 10.04 as far as usb modem driver installation is concerned.
Or can I configure Ubuntu 8.10 in such a way that I can use USB Modem (Tata Photon) like we do in Ubuntu 10.04.
Can tata photon plus(HUAWEI EC1261) be used on opensuse 11.3..? i am trying to install but not able to do..details about installing and configuring..?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm running ubuntu 10.04. I have a newly purchased TATA Photon+ Internet connection which supports Windows and Mac. On the Internet I found a article saying that it could be configured on Linux. I followed the steps to install it on Ubuntu from this link text. I am still not able to get online
Also, it is very slow, but I was told that I would see speeds up to 3.1MB.
I dont have wvdial installed and cannot install it from apt as I'm not connected to internet
Any one tried to connecting the internet using Tataphoton+?
Device details:
HUAWEI Mobile Broadband
Model: HUAWEI EC 152
According to manual, the device should be detected as /dev/ttyACM0. But no device of this name is created. 'lsusb' identifies the device.
The required packages like wvdial, wvstream are installed. I have tried all the possible ways. Also created /dev/ttyACM0 with # mknod /dev/ttyACM0 c 166 0
Link to manual, in case any one wants to read it [url]
Just want to connect using GNU/linux any how. Can't live with WINDOWS
Iam using suse linux desktop 10.0. when i connect tata photon USB modem for internet, the system recognises the USB device but unable to connect to internet. How to use tata photon in suse linux
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am using tata indicom photon+ for mobile broadband internet connection.
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Befor yesterday, I was able to connect via this, but today(i guess a update yesterday is the culprit) i cannot. while it should connect automatically, even usb_modeswitch cannot detect anything.
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my /etc/modeprobe.conf is also blank. But I can work with wireless
Here is a method for connect usb modem in linux system.
I've created step by step process to configure the TATA/Reliance modem over linux..Pls go thru the link
I used this method to configure TATA photon+ but I hope similar way will also work for Reliance NetConnect Brodband+
Huwaie/ZTE Modem
Command Mode:
1) Check your NetworkManager rpm for Correct Installation
2) Set SELinux in permissive mode and switch to ROOT user or you can also use sudo..
3) If wvdial is not installed already, you've to install it from Fedora Repository. yum install wvdial
4) Run below command, it will detect your modem....wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf
If this command can't detect your modem then try below commands
i) lsusb -v grep -i iManufacturer The above command will help you to know the manufacturer of you modem and to get its vendorId and productionid.
ii) lsusb -v From above command search the vendor id and product id your of modem and execute the below command
iii) modprobe usbserial vendor=XXXXXX product=XXXXXX This command will load your modem
Now run the command given in step 4.
5) Now open /etc/wvdial.conf file in your favourite editor. I used vim for this purpose.
vim /etc/wvdial.conf
Change your username and password with internet/internet. Save and exit.
6) Now try below command..
wvdial
7) Open /etc/resolv.conf or execute below command
You can also add some global DNS echo "nameserver 4.2.2.2" >> /etc/resolv.conf
8) try to ping any site
If you get the response then you are all set for the modem, ENJOY SURFING with high Speed
GUI Mode:
Right Click on the Netowk icon on your status bar
NetowkManager > Mobile Brodband > Add
Simply follow the instructions given in GUI and setup your modem
Then Left Click on NetworkManager ICON on status bar and choose your connection and connect,
If you face any problem then set SELinux ini permissive mode and then try.
I tested the GUI method for huawei modem but, for ZTE modem, it doesn't work, Please let me know if it works for you..
How to configure tata photan card in my linux operating system. I am using centos.
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Jul 24 08:37:42 bond kernel: [ 110.200159] usb 2-2: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 2
Jul 24 08:37:43 bond kernel: [ 110.353219] usb 2-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
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I am using redhat linux os rhel 5.3. i am not able to connect to internet via my new tata indicom datacard in this operating system...how can i configure it to work...i am using vmware to run this operating system...
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Here's one blog i came across which says:- Its wonderful to see people browsing in their mobile phones at work places and while they travel. Many Telecom companies provide cheap GPRS / EDGE based internet connectivity which can also be connected to a computer. Here, I will explain how to connect TATA Docomo Internet service in your Ubuntu machine.
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I am using Ubuntu 10.04. The Tata Photon+ card Huwai EC1260 was working flawlessly. However, I recently did a firmware upgrade on the card that was provided by Tata Indicom for it to work on Windows 7.
After that, the card is no longer detected as a mobile modem in Ubuntu. If I try to add a new connection, all options are disabled (whereas earlier Tata Photon card would appear automatically).
The product ID has changed. What change can I make to Ubuntu to enable it to detect the card again.
I have a USB Tata Docomo (USB Modem to connect internet) lsusb shows
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Did a lot of Googling etc on forums and seems a few people have been able to use it.
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Though I followed steps as per above links but I my connection via network manager does not establishes. Which as per above links should have come if things went correctly. In Windows same modem works correctly.
I also installed usb-modswitch but not sure as how to use it. I installed it via Synaptic (I use Ubuntu)
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Like this it keeps on repeating above steps. My service provider does not give a user name and password.
Here is my wvdial.conf file
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I also tried as per this post [url]
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How do I connect to internet?
Is the driver for my device missing on my system?
I need to somehow do a yum installation (or equivalent of) on a system that is offline with no access to the internet. (I do have access to another Linux system that has internet access, but the Linux installations on both systems have different packages installed and enabled.)
Let's say the command to enter is 'yum install pkg1 pkg2 pkg3' (the documentation for some applications I need indicate the installation instructions this way, and not as the actual RPMs I need). Is there a way for me to run that on my offline system?
e.g. one way I can think of is to run that command on the online system, somehow if possible take note of what RPMs get installed, then transfer them to the offline system via USB and install all the RPMs via rpm command.
The problem with my above idea is that the two systems have different packages enabled, so even if yum on the online system shows a few dependencies being downloaded, I could run download and install all these RPMs and their dependencies on the offline system only to find several more missing dependencies, and dependencies of those dependencies.
I've got an ASUS eee1005 that I'm trying to load eeebuntu -- I've read good things about it! However, I managed to get it (partially) installed using only unetbootin and the eeebuntu-nbr iso. Luckily I've got other working laptops in the house, or I'd be stuck because now I've got a partially installed distro that isn't allowing me usage of my wireless. Basically, what I'd like to do is be able to go back to the install process and load all the packages I want, which, hopefully, will give me NetworkManager so that I can finally connect. I can boot to the thumbdrive (8gig, btw) but I don't think I've got the right files on it to do the install. Here's what appears on the thumbdrive:
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I would think that with these files on the thumbdrive, it could find its way into the install process. Apparently not. I've read most, if not all of the 'install from USB' threads and how-to's, and it's still not working right - Now, having a partially installed distro (with GUI that's not GNOME, or KDE. . ?) Are there any options I can use to pickup where the install left off and start adding packages? Or should I just scrap it and re-install?