![]() ![]() & I’m happy now using this wonderful invention This cost me to stay awake 1 night because there’s not that much info about the broadband usb modems in opensuse Now after reboot I can use both possibilities I can get connected using terminal or network manager Hit ENTER.īe carefull to change modem parameters according to ur internet provider with network manager disabled If you see something similar to the above output, you are now connected to the Internet! If modem0 doesn't come up, try a different modem device under step 5 from the first list. TX packets:7 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 RX packets:6 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 Modem0 Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol Try repeating this step a few times untill you see something like: To check if you are connected, type "ifconfig modem0". SuSEfirewall2: Warning: no default firewall zone defined, assuming 'ext' If all goes well, you should see something like: min)".Ĭlick "Start" -> "Applications" -> "System" -> "Terminal" -> "Terminal - Super User Mode". Under "Username" and "Password" enter "null". Unselect "Always ask me for the password". Under "Init 3" enter "AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","APN"", replacing APN with your providers' APN such as "web.htgprs".Įnter your providers' name (this can really be anything you like). Set "Baud Rate" to "460800" (might be different for you). If you can't connect later on, try using "/dev/ttyUSB1" or "/dev/ttyUSB0". Under "Modem device:" try "/dev/ttyUSB2". This is what worked for me with a ZTE MF100 HSDPA modem on OpenSUSE 11.3 64-bit: Click on "Start" -> "Computer" -> "YaST".Ĭlick on "Network Devices" -> "Modem". I have some snapshots showing what this looked like when knetworkmanager displayed the identification of the modem. I wrote about this in my blog Looking for mobile router (or mobile 3G compatible) router … - Blogs - openSUSE Forums (go to the 15-October entry). But ~5minutes for GNU/Linux is a LOT better than ~3hours for MS-Windows. ![]() I note it took my wife ~3 hours with windows7 with same modem (to setup) but that’s a different story. I clicked on the icon, selected the modem, and it ‘just worked’. Then I plugged in the modem, and its recognition was displayed in knetworkmanager. To do so I added the repository:Īnd installed the packaged application huawei_umtsmodem-1.0.0-3.1.x86_64.rpm BEFORE I plugged in the modem. I don’t know about the Huawei EC122 HDM modem, but I did in about ~5 minutes get a Huawei K3520 USB 3G modem working on openSUSE-11.3 KDE4 on our my Dell Studio 1537 laptop. ![]()
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