Huawei ETS2288 wireless usb modem Kubuntu 9.04 Drivers
Nyasha W Chasakara
nchasakara at datvest.co.zw
Thu Oct 29 10:36:51 GMT 2009
CDMA FWT internet guide
1. Generally ensure that your serial / usb drivers for your cables are
installed. (its important to know where your modem is connected USB0 or TTY1
etc.
2. I have noted that if you install wvdial generally you are able to connect
any external modem. All you need to do is to run wvdialconf, a configuration
file is saved and you can edit in /etc/wvdial.conf
3. If wvdialconf fails to see a modem, then repeat step one until you have
installed your modem on a recognizable port.
4. for those who are a bit more technical install minicom in order to query
your modem
Hope that helps
-----Original Message-----
From: Ganyani Khosa Webmail [mailto:khosag at hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 12:26 PM
To: Chasakara Nyasha W
Subject: Fw: Huawei ETS2288 wireless usb modem Kubuntu 9.04 Drivers
Please you are the expert on these things..... Help if you can.
Ganyani
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From: "Tinashe Musere" <tinashemusere at gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 7:21 AM
To: <Ubuntu-zw at lists.ubuntu.com>
Subject: Huawei ETS2288 wireless usb modem Kubuntu 9.04 Drivers
> Hi Guys
>
> I use my CDMA fixed wireless terminal phone to connect to the
> internet. However when connect my USB data cable to kubuntu it is not
> picked, it does not even recognise that there is a device pluged into
> the USB port. Can you please help me on how i can get my kubuntu to
> pick this device. Thank you
>
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