how to configure Huawei 3G modem (ec325) in ubuntu 10.04, even i tried with gnome-ppp / wvdial which unable to connect, shows "ppp deamon died" and disconnected at the end of dial.
I started using linux ubuntu version9.04 2 days ago...And I am facing difficulties in configuring or using my bsnl ZTE CDMA 2000 IX EV-DO wireless data terminal in ubuntu... I can't install gnome-ppp on my system... installing it in offline mode. Also,I tried the following commands:
last night i have install SUSE 11.2 from the live CD. I have dual boot system with windows.Here is the problems.....i m able to access internet using same connection in windows but unable in suse.
Ubuntu 11.04 isn't detecting BSNL 3G USB Datacard. I was using 10.04 earlier & could easily install it then. But now 11.04 isn't detecting the USB datacard, so I'm unable to connect to internet for updates
I couldn't connect my Micromax 300G modem in Debian Linux. From internet (in Windows Vista), I came across the information of USB_ModeSwitch and then I downloaded it. While going to install it, I came across the problem that TCL-interpreter is not available in Debian Linux. Then again I restarted my laptop in Windows Vista and connected my Micromax modem and from internet downloaded TCL8.5.10-src.tar.gz. But while going to install it, I came across the problem that " configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH " . Also as presently, I am unable to connect my modem therefore I am unable to issue the code:" apt-get update ".
I recently purchased a Spice 3G phone, which can also be used as a Modem. When I plug it into the USB, the phone starts charging.But when I go to Edit Connections--> Mobile Broadband, I cannot see the MODEM there. The Select the device is not highlighted.
LSUSB command shows: Bus 002 Device 007; ID d324;9003 How do I make it detect so that I can use the phone as Modem.
I have had a vz modem card for some time now and it worked fine. However my employer upgraded from a PC5750 device to the new PC770 device. When I plug the old device (now deactivated) it shows and use to work fine. When I plug the new device in Ubuntu does not pick it up and show it in the networking options. I use to see it i n the upper right where I would select my wireless networks. I do get a green light on the card so I know its powered. So what do I need to do to get my Laptop to see the new card? uname -a Linux mylt 2.6.32-32-generic #62-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 20 21:54:21 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux
I am new to Debian. I am trying out the live cd but can't seem to find how to connect to the internet. My setup is Ethernet card and DSL modem, no routers, no wireless. How do I set this up?
I recently got an upgrade from my mobile broadband provider (3 UK) that included a ZTE MF112 modem. I found that (unlike the Hauwei modem that preceeded it) this item did not work "out of the box". After a bit of googling around I decided that a good starting place would be to upgrade the OS on my laptop. I've been meaning to do this for a while anyway so have just installed Squeeze (the i386 version, on Thinkpad x61). I think it's now pretty close to working "out of the box" but annoyingly isn't quite there. I thought of getting a ZTE modem to work say that usb-modeswitch needs to be used to make it not load as a cdrom. However, it appears to load correctly without any alteration (in fact, adding the /etc/udev/rules.d/zte_eject.rules file I have found described appear to do the reverse and make it load as a storage device - at least an icon for it appears on screen).
lsusb correctly lists it as device 19d2:0031 and identifies the device as a ZTE MF636 (though it says MF112 on the package). Looking at the Network Connections tool there is an entry for 3 mobile that is, afaik, correctly configured. If I click on the network applet on the toolbar, there is a bit of contradiction: towards the top of the drop-down list it reports mobile broadband as not enabled, but further down under the "available" list is an entry for "3 internet". I haven't paid too much attention to the not enabled entry because it also reports the wired network as not managed, so maybe this is just a quirk of network manager. - I know you have to comment out eth0 entries in /etc/network/interfaces to have network manager deal with the interface in Squeeze. There are no entries for the mobile connection in the interfaces file.
If I click on the 3 internet entry the applet goes momentarily into trying to connect mode (the circling dot) but very quickly pops up a Disconnected box, and that's all that ever happens. I note that the light on the modem stays permanently red. On the old Huwei it started green but went blue, and I think I read something about it also changing colour on the ZTE. On the other hand, the Hauwei didn't show up on the network manager list until the light had turned blue, whereas this does seem to be there. It looks as if the problem is something fairly trivial since the device appears to be both recognised and (almost!) correctly configured. How to sort this.
I'm using a Debian box as a gateway. I'm planning on bridging my DLink 604T modem/router so that traffic on the LAN goes to my gateway (which only has one NIC). The Debian box is running a PPPoe application which I'm hoping to log into the ISP through the DLink. I plan to configure the box as a squid transparent proxy. Most Howtos I've seen use NAT with 2 NICs, eth0 for the LAN and eth1 for the Internet. Any step-through to set up NAT for this?
I have an adsl modem acting as a bridge to my router my setup was working well for more than year now , but then the internet went slow . I set the modem back to PPPoE the problem was with the DNS server of the ISP so using ifup i set the dns t 8.8.8.8 (google) the connection is back , but when i set the modem back as a bridge slow internet does the router know that my dns is 8.8.8.8 or i should set the dns on the router ? I can't see an option to set the dns on the router ( i just enter my username and password from the isp to use PPPoE mode ) by the way i called the isp support they kept telling me to restart , i told them i did but i never restarted my pc . I'm sure if i tell them i'm running linux they will blame the os !
I installed OpenSUSE 11.3 64 bit version on my Dell Laptop Studio XPS 16. My USB mouse is working nicely. However, as I inserted MTS USB MODEM, I found that device is not mounted. "dmesg" shows USB modem in sdb emulating as scsi10 drive. I tried with 'fdisk -l" which does not show the device. 'lsusb' shows the device ID. Itried to mount /dev/sdb to /media/disk after creating a directory /media/disk, but of no use.
I am trying to connect to wireless broadband using SuSE 11.2 and a Huawei E160E USB modem, through Internode Australia.
Networkmanager does not seem to recognise the modem so I am trying other means. I believe I have got wvdial to connect (it reports a correct IP address, the light on the stick goes solid blue and I can ping external IP addresses). However it can't find a DNS nameserver and I can't work out how to provide one to wvdial, and therefore can't do anything through the connection (I would rather not revert to ifup because this laptop travels between WLANs). I followed swerdna's comprehensive instructions on setting up a wireless broadband modem in YAST, but I got lost on the very last instruction: KMenu --> KInternet. I can't find this on my application launcher.
I downloaded the usb-modeswitch and usb-modeswitch-data as suggested by one of the users from [URL] but whenever I try to install after going to the folder using sudo make install, none of the packages get inatalled. I am a new user and I am using ubuntu 9.10. I want to use my MICROMAX 300G USB modem to surf internet but can not do.
I have a ZTE CDMA 1x Modem (Reliance Netconnect). The modem has a USB interface and it works as a PLUG-&-PLAY device on windows (and has a Flash Storage too for driver information for windows.) I am unable to find my modem on Linux machine so that i can use wvdial for getting connected to internet on my linux machine. This the dmesg output for my modem.
I'm an Ubuntu lucid user and i have AnyData adu 560d modem. i try to connect to the Internet using my modem, but ubuntu read it as usb, how can i using usb mode-switch to solve this problem,in otherworld i know what is the problem but i need the steps to solve this problem .
Trying to connect a computer to the internet with a modem, and I know the modem works. Was just used the other day with another linux OS.If I go into the Kinfocenter and look under pci devices with the current F12 setup, the computer identifies a 3com corp modem division 56k faxmodem model 5610.(which is a hardware modem)
Bus 005 Device 005: ID 0af0:6971 Option Globetrotter HSDPA Modem
My Problem is following:
Output of /var/log/messages:
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Jun 25 16:16:25 destination kernel: [29898.995150] usb 5-2: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 6 Jun 25 16:16:25 destination kernel: [29899.148020] usb 5-2: New USB device found, idVendor=0af0, idProduct=6971 Jun 25 16:16:25 destination kernel: [29899.148031] usb 5-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
I am using Linux Mint 9 Gnome: Isadora (since the same Network Manager applet is used in Ubuntu, I am asking the question here too)I was trying to configure my wireless card to connect my PPPoE connection by using the command pppoeconf wlan0 and also pppoeconf.I was not able to dial my PPPoE connection when connected via Wi-Fi. When I restarted my system, in the Network Manager, under Wireless Networks it says "Device not managed". Now I am not able to use my Wi-Fi card at all and cant connect to my Wi-Fi modem.
There is no hardware Wi-Fi switch, only the key combination Fn+F2 to enable or disable the wireless card.I have used the key combination Fn+F2 (which enables or disables the Wi-Fi card) many a times, but the same thing is displayed in the network manager.If I use LiveCD mode and use any distro even Isadora, the Wi-Fi works fine.My ethernet connection is working fine. I can connect to the internet if I connect my modem using Ethernet port.
I have a ZTE MF100 3G internet USB modem working fine under ubuntu 10.04 but, there is a little problem:-It does connect in 2 modes: 2G and 3G. If 3G signal is fairly strong, downloading speed reaches 200 KB/s for 600 MB/Day, then for the rest of the day it switches to 2G mode with 15 KB/s max downloading speed. If 3G signal is weak, it switches automatically to 2G, and that's what I hate. Under Windows, I can manually force the modem to connect in 3G mode even if the signal is weak.
I have a home network with a linux dhcp server and a couple of clients. The Internet comes from a dsl modem with a different subnet than my wireless router. The network works fine and I have no problems, but I now need to ssh to a work computer and the only way I can do that is if I drop the security in my dsl modem. So I thought all I need to do is use port forwarding on my dsl modem, but it won't let me because it is on a different subnet. I tried putting the dsl modem on the same subnet, but that did not work and made it so I could not access anything.
I have installed and setup 3G which works perfectly fine. I use sakis3g scripts for connecting to 3G network. My VPN profile created with network manager (client/NetworkManager GUI) works well.
Now when I do the same with using using ppp0 (which is after connecting to VPN) I get the following error messages. #cnetworkmanager --activate-connection=user,'XXXXX_vpn_singapore',ppp0,&
i've just installed opensuse 11.2 everything is working fine but i'm unable to connect to the internet through my adsl modem the network is shown to be active but after i configure the dsl connection i can't see any option from where to connect
I installed Ubuntu 10.04 this morning and everything is working fine apart from one thing. I am unable to install my Speedtouch 330 modem on it and connect to the internet, I looked on the help pages and found this:
"Visit Ubuntu Packages Search and search for each of the following packages. Download them to a folder that is also visible from Ubuntu (or to a USB stick).
As I cannot access the internet I had to go back to windows, download them onto a memory stick, go back on to Ubuntu and install them. The first 12 worked fine and are now installed but number 13 and 14 wont allow me to update because "the dependency is un-satisfiable" does anyone know what this means and how I can fix it? I was also unable to get the USB ADSL Modem Manager too install either because of another error.
Tried turning firewall off, i tried port forwarding tcp port 22, but it still doesn't work. Also am unable to ping modem over WAN, i can ping the modem locally though. Tech support claims pinging and ssh is not part of the internet so they wont support it in any way.
I have ubuntu 11.04 in my netbook and when I inserted reliance netconnect broadband usb modem,it automatically detected and after giving the necessary details it was connected..But I am not able to access any websites..On googling I found that I have to make changes to /etc/resolv.conf..But resolv.conf file is missing.