That explains annoyance 1.
Can you suggest tools to manually check/enable DNS to circumvent annoyance 2?
--- On Tue, 11/3/09, Dave Hall dave.h...@skwashd.com wrote:
From: Dave Hall dave.h...@skwashd.com
Subject: Re: Mobile broadband connection 9.10 Huawei E1762
To: Slawek Drabot sdra
Slawek Drabot wrote:
That explains annoyance 1.
Can you suggest tools to manually check/enable DNS to circumvent annoyance 2?
Run a local DNS cache? :-)
Paul
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On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 02:09 -0800, Slawek Drabot wrote:
That explains annoyance 1.
Can you suggest tools to manually check/enable DNS to circumvent annoyance 2?
I have seen this happen with both optus and vodafone. Last time I used
3 they didn't seem to have this problem, neither does
connection 9.10 Huawei E1762
To: Slawek Drabot sdra...@yahoo.com
Cc: ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com
Date: Tuesday, November 3, 2009, 8:54 AM
On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 22:55 -0800,
Slawek Drabot wrote:
I have exetel mobile broadband using Huawei E1762
modem on 9.10.
A couple of issues:
1
I have exetel mobile broadband using Huawei E1762 modem on 9.10.
A couple of issues:
1. On a clean boot with the modem plugged in, 9.10 does not recognise the
modem. It recognises the storage part of the modem, but not the modem itself.
Solution is to remove the modem and plug it in again, but
On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 22:55 -0800, Slawek Drabot wrote:
I have exetel mobile broadband using Huawei E1762 modem on 9.10.
A couple of issues:
1. On a clean boot with the modem plugged in, 9.10 does not recognise
the modem. It recognises the storage part of the modem, but not the
modem