Hello,
SOLUTION :
Assuming that the storage device is the issue,
then it can be resolved by installing
and activating usb-modeswitch.
Please google for instructions to install
and use usb-modeswitch on Ubuntu.
It is fairly simple and often a one-time process.
Package is installed via
Hello All
It works for me with pppconfig using CHAP.
-Pawan sood
Thanks for this. For my BSNL EVDO connection problem from Karmic, it is
now resolved because they had made an error in configuring the device they
gave me, they had configured it as a CDMA 1x device, but I had bought an
EVDO
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 12:49 AM, Moz list...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello All,
I have been trying for a couple of hours to connect to the internet using
BSNL EVDO recently purchased, on Ubuntu Karmic or MSWin7. I followed the
usual configuration for usbserial devices, that is, loading the
Hello All,
I have been trying for a couple of hours to connect to the internet using
BSNL EVDO recently purchased, on Ubuntu Karmic or MSWin7. I followed the
usual configuration for usbserial devices, that is, loading the usbserial
module with appropriate options from
Bus 003 Device 017: ID
Hi,
AFAIK the drivers would be automatically loaded when the USB dongle is
plugged in. In the Network Manager *Mobile Broadband* will be listed
which needs to be select and you can specify the username and password
to connect.
Regards,
Archish
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 3:49 AM, Moz
Hi friends I too had the same issue. I can not connect the BSNL evdo as Archish
RS just said.When I plug in the device and network manager window will pop
up and ask to select the internet provider from a list. But in that list I
cannot find BSNL,I can see TATA photon, reliance net connect etc.
sorry, a correction
. *I don't know what to enter* .
brij...@nucoreindia.com
9995998205
www.linux-minds.blogspot.com
On 22 February 2010 11:01, BR!j!TH briji...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't think there should be a problem with service provider as you
can define your own and key in
You will have to enter the dial in number. #777 when defining the
connection along with the username and password.
Correct me if I am wrong, its been long since I used EVDO.
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 1:31 PM, BR!j!TH briji...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't think there should be a problem with service
You will have to enter the dial in number. #777 when defining the
connection along with the username and password.
Correct me if I am wrong, its been long since I used EVDO.
Ok, I will check .
anyway I used to connect evdo using a command wvdial and its working fine
though initially it need
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 1:19 AM, Moz list...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello All,
I have been trying for a couple of hours to connect to the internet using
BSNL EVDO recently purchased, on Ubuntu Karmic or MSWin7. I followed the
usual configuration for usbserial devices, that is, loading the usbserial
BACKGROUND :
Most of these data-card devices now
have two logical devices inside
one physical device.
(a) usb-storage-device
This contains/serves the driver software
that poor windoze users must install
(but not required for Ubuntu/Linux).
(b) usb-modem-device.
This is invariably the ttyUSB0
hm it seems a good work around. any way let me check
Thanks :)
On 22 February 2010 12:59, VK techn...@gmail.com wrote:
BACKGROUND :
Most of these data-card devices now
have two logical devices inside
one physical device.
(a) usb-storage-device
This contains/serves the driver software
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