Posts Tagged ‘modem’
How to share a USB HSDPA internet connection via wireless AP?
So here’s what I’m trying to do. My internet connection is via a T-Mobile branded 3G/4G USB modem which works fine. At the moment it is connected to an old ASUS laptop (running XP SP3) that does not have a built in wireless adapter. I also have an AirLive WLA-5200AP wireless access point (specs here; http://www.airlive.com/product/product_2.jsp?pcid=PC1214554004088). What I want to know is how to share the laptop’s internet access via the wireless ap. Is such a thing even possible? The other computers I want to share with are an Acer Aspire One (XP), an Asus Eee (Debian) and MacBook (OS 10.5)
I’m generally fairly good with computers but what I know about networking and specifically wireless networking, could be written on the back of stamp.
Any help much appreciated.
How do I get Ubuntu Linux to Recognize my Windows Modem?
I have loaded Ubuntu Linux on my Windows XP computer, But I can’t get it to recognize my peoplepc.com conection!
Opensuse 11.1 not detecting my modem?
I’ve just installed opensuse 11.1, but have no idea how to connect to internet using my internal modem(dial-up). I don’t think it detected my modem at all. My driver cd has tux on it. So, I thought it’s compatible with linux. But now I don’t know what to do. Could anyone give me step by step instructions on setting up an internal modem??
how to make a adsl connection in the linux-debian?
i have to add the kernel eagle-usb how to do that?modem fast 800
i ve already the kernel asdlPPe
the kernels are the same to ubuntu and debian?
thanks
Regarding Ubuntu?
I have Reliance Internet Connection of Dial at my home.I have Ubuntu OS with me and I want it to make it work as MAin OS on thye system.My Phone Model is LG LSP 340E.i want to Configure this Modem manually on Ubuntu.Reliance doesn’t have a Linux based Driver for it.I have the Initialisation String for the modem as well .The string is AT+CRM=1;$LGPKT=3 .Kindly tell me how to configure a hardware in Ubuntu manually.

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