On Mon, 2010-10-04 at 15:10 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
Before we board the train that's bound to be derailed soon, let us share our experience about the hard hacks we did to get a particular modem
work
with a particular setup.
this works for fedora (for bsnl 3g): http://www.zyxware.com/articles/1356/installing-bsnl-3g-usb-modem-in-ubuntu-...
I forgot to add:
bsnl 3g has a hybrid mode which drops to 2G where only 2G is available. This works fine in windows, but I could not get it to work in linux. So was without broadband in some areas. But usbmodeswitch does create ttyUSB0, ttyUSB1 and ttyUSB3. It then shuts down 0 and 1 and 3 runs fine if there is 3G available. I now have to find out how to get 2 to work when only 2G is available.