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From: <Her...@sp...> - 2010-03-31 06:21:28
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> > Sort of, but I don't need all the fancy stuff which is built into a phone, > > I only want some data connectivity... > > > > > >> Apart from that there's a variety of USB stick type devices sold in the > >> UK as 'mobile broadband'. They're mostly made by Huawei and are > >> supported by linux. The interface uses a standardised extension to the > >> AT modem command set. > >> > > It seems that the Huawei sticks are only sold with sim lock here in > > Switzerland. I need something without sim lock and then I forgot to mention > > that the thing needs to work in Japan also. > > > > > > I don't know about Japan; is it different there? Nothing to stop you > having more than one dongle. Yes, the do not have GSM/GPRS, the have UMTS 3G with W-CDMA at 2100MHz only (if my information is right) and the networks seem to be a bit picky about the supported devices. I'd like to have this stick on a firewall as a backup remot acces for administrating the box. Meaning the user will start some command and then the box connects over the stick to one of my servers and starts a VPN connecten, then I can do my stuff and so on... > You can buy the sticks sim free e.g: > > http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=180587 > > >> If you use network-manager then you just plug it in and it works. > >> > > Is network-manager part of DL? If so, what are the binary names? > > > > > Oops, sorry, brain not in gear, forgot this was DL list. > > You'll have to use pppd and chat script. I used wvdial with no probs. > > Here's a sample howto: > > http://www.myasuseee.com/3g-on-the-asus-eee-using-an-lg-ku250/ Thanks for the link! Meanwhile I found a product which seems to work: http://www.falcom.de/products/mobile-data/samba3g/ I will probably get one of those and tray my luck. In summer I will be in Japan and will find out if things work... Herbert |