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[CLUG] 3g internet and linux

[CLUG] 3g internet and linux

Ronan Kirby ronan at kirby.ie
Mon Sep 17 20:39:55 IST 2007


hi Thomas,

I've used it on RHEL4, RHEL5, Fedora (core) 6 / 7  without any hassles for 
the most part. Initially I used a PCMCIA card, which worked very easily. 
The new style O2 ones, which are a USB device are a little more difficult, 
and best to be avoided (but they can work). I'm not using an on-board one 
in a Dell D430 which works out of the box on F7.

If there's anything in particular I can help with, let me know!

- R

On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 thomas at tblogs.net wrote:

> Hey, just got a spare PC that i was going to setup as a linux router. I
> however am not sure that the 3g usb modem will work with linux (ubuntu),
> does anyone have tips or maybe ideas or even tried this before??
> 
> Thanks
> 
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