![]() If your SIM does not have a PIN number, you don't need it. Init3 PIN number above is to unlock SIM card. Once we found that, we need to change /etc/nf to match your settings, attached is my working nf (this one is tested on GSM network Play in Poland, with e169 modem, but uses no specific options so should be very portable). Should show /dev/ttyUSB0 and USB1 and USB2 for an Option Card. Should show /dev/ttyS0 or /dev/ttyS1 for a Novatel Card. Now we need to find out where your card is - you will see in the messages where the card is - /dev/ttyS* for Novatel or /dev/ttyUSB* for Option: find /dev/ | grep ttyS If you had to run the above command, you will need to save the vmc_g file attached into /etc/modules.d. If you see only the option_insert_nousb.txt messages using an option card run the following command: modprobe usbserial vendor=0x0af0 product=0x5000 I have included log traces of what the two cards "look" like under /var/log/messages in the attachment section. Right, now insert your card and you should see some stuff happening. This will allow you to "see" what Linux is doing : tail -f /var/log/messages Firstly, we need to get Linux to detect your card, start your PCMCIA services - normally this can be done using (most distros do this for you):īefore you insert your card, open a console/switch to an open console and as root run the following : invoke-rc.d pcmciautils start As a result of things might be a bit different, but we can work around it. This was originally written for Gentoo Linux which compiles everything from source. You need to download the new nf for the HSDPA stuff to work !!! The connection will be brought up at boot, you can start it with ifup gprs or stop it with ifdown gprs. Then edit /etc/network/interfaces and add the following: auto gprs Similarly, edit /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and add at the end: "YOUR_USERNAME" * "YOUR_PASSWORD" Then edit /etc/ppp/chap-secrets and add at the end: "YOUR_USERNAME" * "YOUR_PASSWORD" #Optional, make it always appear as ppp2: Install the packages netbase, ifupdown, and ppp if you don't have them already: apt-get install netbase ifupdown pppĬreate a file /etc/ppp/peers/gprs with this content: user "YOUR_USERNAME"Ĭonnect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/gprs -T YOUR_APN" Installation with PPP and /etc/network/interfaces Nokia N80 (with a nice How-To UseYourCellPhoneAsModem) Nokia 6680 (just don't set the speed/service - no 3gonly and 384k configs).The following cards/phones works 100% with next scripts/configs: How to connect using a Franklin U210 USB wireless/WAN/mobile broadband modem. ![]() ![]() ![]() Installation with PPP and /etc/network/interfaces. ![]()
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