on Sunday 05 April 2009 09:32 PM Moz said the following:
> Hi Prakash
>
> Prakash Advani wrote:
>> As you would have seen there are these new high speed data cards by Tata
>> and Reliance.
>>
>> I have tested both Tata Indicom Photon+ / Reliance NetConnect on Ubuntu.
>> I didn't get much time to t
Guru गुरु wrote:
> Prakash
> you are right, I am talking about the CDMA 1x
> many of us ubuntu users have problems getting wireless card to work ...
> would be glad for any info on this.
> thanks
> guru
Guru I have heard that some people have got the ZTE to work. I haven't
seen that nor have do I
Prakash
you are right, I am talking about the CDMA 1x
many of us ubuntu users have problems getting wireless card to work ...
would be glad for any info on this.
thanks
guru
Prakash Advani wrote:
> Guru गुरु wrote:
>> Hi Prakash
>>
>> On Ubuntu, we have found that only the Huwaei data card works
Thanks Moz,
Has anyone tried the BSNL one which claims to have a speed of 7.2 Mbps?
We should put all this info on the Wiki.. I plan to blog about it soon.
Regards
Prakash
Moz wrote:
> Hi Prakash
>
> Prakash Advani wrote:
>
>> As you would have seen there are these new high speed data cards
Guru गुरु wrote:
> Hi Prakash
>
> On Ubuntu, we have found that only the Huwaei data card works. The ZTE
> does not work.
>
> Problem is that Reliance has phased out the Huwaei card and does not
> offer that on new connections, this creates problems for people who
> migrate to Ubuntu.
>
Guru
Hi,
I too tried with ZTE.
> ZTE didn't even get detected, no message on dmesg.
But it did not worked.
So revert backed to Huawei model.
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Hi Prakash
Prakash Advani wrote:
> As you would have seen there are these new high speed data cards by Tata
> and Reliance.
>
> I have tested both Tata Indicom Photon+ / Reliance NetConnect on Ubuntu.
> I didn't get much time to test but this is my initial feedback.
>
> They claim to offer 2-3 Mbp