Thanks Chris....I will dive into NDISwrapper and see what happens!

On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 8:11 PM,
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> Group: http://groups.google.com/group/linuxusersgroup/topics
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>    - Telnet client and UTF-8 <#12bebae0cdf423f7_group_thread_0> [1 Update]
>    - Clear 4G Wireless & Linux <#12bebae0cdf423f7_group_thread_1> [2
>    Updates]
>
>   Topic: Telnet client and 
> UTF-8<http://groups.google.com/group/linuxusersgroup/t/b34f4026cdcb81ea>
>
>    Mikoskay <[email protected]> Oct 26 03:58AM -0700 
> ^<#12bebae0cdf423f7_digest_top>
>
>    Hi,
>
>    I have a problem with standard telnet client from bsdutils. I've found
>    that trying to enter some UTF-8 characters leads to client's strange
>    behavior.
>
>    The letter I'm trying to enter is latin small letter a with ogonek
>    (Polish letter), which is encoded in UTF-8 as two bytes: 0xC4 0x85 (
>    http://www.utf8-chartable.de/unicode-utf8-table.pl?start=260 ). I've
>    found out, that the second byte - 0x85 (decimal 133) is a telnet
>    command HIDE-YOUR-INPUT ( http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc318.txt ).
>
>    The question is - why just entering letter containing that byte, I am
>    able to activate this command? And how to prevent it?
>
>    PS. I've tried binary mode - doesn't help.
>
>    Any ideas are welcome - I've just ran out of my own...
>
>
>
>   Topic: Clear 4G Wireless & 
> Linux<http://groups.google.com/group/linuxusersgroup/t/4153793799b70378>
>
>    AliLasVegas <[email protected]> Oct 25 02:03PM -0700 
> ^<#12bebae0cdf423f7_digest_top>
>
>    Hi, I am running SuSE 11.3 and when I am in VMware I can connect to
>    the internet fine, ( I am assuming it is the NAT connection). When I
>    go into SuSE 11.3 , however, my WiMAX USB Clear modem does not work.
>    I realize this is because Clear doesn't have Linux drivers....does
>    anyone have a work around or know how to build drivers? I have called
>    Clear several times telling them that us "Linux" users need drivers
>    too!
>
>
>
>
>    Chris Miller <[email protected]> Oct 25 10:17PM -0700 
> ^<#12bebae0cdf423f7_digest_top>
>
>    > anyone have a work around or know how to build drivers?  I have
>    called
>    > Clear several times telling them that us "Linux" users need drivers
>    > too!
>
>    Try ndiswrapper.
>
>    Driver writing is probably a bit more than what you bargained for if
>    you don't already have experience with it.
>
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