On 10/01/12 03:52, Panayiotis wrote:
> On Δευ, 2012-01-09 at 22:03 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
> You've gone to a lot of trouble for me, I am very grateful. I did not
> explain my situation well, I have internet at home, I use the 3G modem
> when I am outside, at various locations (usually c
On Δευ, 2012-01-09 at 22:03 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> Which AT commands and what responses did you get?
> And - are you sure you're not already locked to 3G?
> If you are getting a green light - you won't get 3G. Might have to get a
> decent signal first *if* the problem isn't elsewhere.
>
>
On 09/01/12 20:51, Panayiotis wrote:
> On Δευ, 2012-01-09 at 10:52 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
> What type of USB cable will I need?
The same length as a piece of string.
;-p
Depends on how far you have to reach - about a metre is handy for signal
testing, depending on the weight of your
On Δευ, 2012-01-09 at 10:52 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> Nearly there :-)
> You can spend money on a signal amplifier, and antenna, or a reflector -
> or I can give you instruction on a 5 minute kludge that'll do the same
> thing. What is the longest decent[*1] USB cable you have available to
>
I plan to, but I have to recompile it with some special patches and
options, otherwise it won't work...
Thanks.
On Δευ, 2012-01-09 at 09:52 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Du, 08 ian 12, 11:15:35, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
> >
> > My kernel is 3.0.4-libre-lemote. The output of lsusb follows
On Du, 08 ian 12, 11:15:35, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
>
> My kernel is 3.0.4-libre-lemote. The output of lsusb follows:
Could you also try with Debian stock kernel?
Kind regards,
Andrei
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On 09/01/12 08:17, Panayiotis wrote:
> On Δευ, 2012-01-09 at 00:33 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>
>> 3. Please take note of the LED colours and flash rate throughout and
>> post the results.
>
> There was a long pause at the beginning, then the green light flashed
> twice, a shorter pause,
On Δευ, 2012-01-09 at 00:33 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> 1. Please enable usb-modeswitch logging by setting "EnableLogging=1"
> it's the last option in the config file:-
> # nano /etc/usb_modeswitch.conf
>
> 2. Then restart your computer, connect the modem.
Done.
> 3. Please take note of th
On Δευ, 2012-01-09 at 00:33 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 08/01/12 23:30, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
> > On 01/08/2012 12:48 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> > [...]
>
>
>
> >
> > ^DSFLOWRPT:0010,,002C,,0059,2000,C000
> >
> >
> > [...]
>
>
On 08/01/12 23:30, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
> On 01/08/2012 12:48 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> [...]
>
> ^DSFLOWRPT:0010,,002C,,0059,2000,C000
>
>
> [...]
comgt won't parse DSFLOWRPT - I might be able to fix that.
1. Please enable us
On 01/08/2012 12:48 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
[...]
Yes. :-/
I'm saving fr charity.
:-)
That ^ usually means you're parsing data from the incorrect device
[...]
Could you please paste a small sample of the output from:-
# cat /dev/ttyUSB1
Both ttyUSB0 and ttyUSB1 show the errors. Her
On Κυρ, 2012-01-08 at 10:05 +, Lisi wrote:
> On Sunday 08 January 2012 09:15:35 Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
> > Yes, sorry, I am allergic to Windows,
>
> Please don't misuse words in this way. It makes life even harder for those
> of
> us who are seriously allergic to things. You are usin
On 08/01/12 20:15, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
> Many many thanks!
>
> On 01/08/2012 01:59 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 08/01/12 08:06, Panayiotis wrote:
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>
>> Install cmgt # apt-get install cmgt
>
> That should be comgt, right?
Yes. :-/
I'm saving fr charity.
>
> Than
On Sunday 08 January 2012 09:15:35 Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
> Yes, sorry, I am allergic to Windows,
Please don't misuse words in this way. It makes life even harder for those of
us who are seriously allergic to things. You are using the word to mean "I
don't like", so what word is left for
Many many thanks!
On 01/08/2012 01:59 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 08/01/12 08:06, Panayiotis wrote:
Thanks!
Well, sometimes the modem won't get recognized at all (nothing in dmesg
or lsusb), sometimes it will be connected for a while then suddenly
disconnect. Signal strength is weaker than in
Thanks, it's good to know...
On 01/08/2012 10:31 AM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Du, 08 ian 12, 10:06:46, Panayiotis wrote:
On Σαβ, 2012-01-07 at 22:45 +, Walter Hurry wrote:
Please don't top post, or reply to my email address. Reply to the list.
Thanks. Sorry, what is top posting?
http:
On Du, 08 ian 12, 10:06:46, Panayiotis wrote:
> On Σαβ, 2012-01-07 at 22:45 +, Walter Hurry wrote:
> >
> > Please don't top post, or reply to my email address. Reply to the list.
>
> Thanks. Sorry, what is top posting?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_posting
> I replied to the list as CC.
On Du, 08 ian 12, 10:59:24, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
> The relevant lsusb would be nice. :-)
... and kernel version.
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Andrei
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On Σαβ, 2012-01-07 at 17:19 -0500, chris wrote:
> Uhm, I did not mean you should expect to be near a wifi hotspot. There
> are USB devices called "mobile hotspots" which only use the USB port
> for power and allow you to connect any device which supports wifi to
> 3G/4G.
> This would save you alot
On Σαβ, 2012-01-07 at 22:45 +, Walter Hurry wrote:
> On Sun, 08 Jan 2012 00:04:15 +0200, Panayiotis wrote:
>
> > What is the dongle's model? Mine is not particularly little, I think
> > it's the Huawei E220.
>
> It's a Vodafone K3570-Z - a small white dongle that looks like a fat
> memory st
On 08/01/12 08:06, Panayiotis wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> Well, sometimes the modem won't get recognized at all (nothing in dmesg
> or lsusb), sometimes it will be connected for a while then suddenly
> disconnect. Signal strength is weaker than in Windoze (generally no 3G
> in Linux).
That makes no sen
On Sun, 08 Jan 2012 00:04:15 +0200, Panayiotis wrote:
> What is the dongle's model? Mine is not particularly little, I think
> it's the Huawei E220.
It's a Vodafone K3570-Z - a small white dongle that looks like a fat
memory stick.
Please don't top post, or reply to my email address. Reply to t
Uhm, I did not mean you should expect to be near a wifi hotspot. There are
USB devices called "mobile hotspots" which only use the USB port for power
and allow you to connect any device which supports wifi to 3G/4G.
This would save you alot of headache with ppp and drivers.
And just fyi I did copy
What is the dongle's model? Mine is not particularly little, I think
it's the Huawei E220.
On Σαβ, 2012-01-07 at 22:02 +, Walter Hurry wrote:
> On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 20:07:29 +0200, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > I am running a mix of GNewSense (which is based on Squeeze) and S
On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 20:07:29 +0200, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am running a mix of GNewSense (which is based on Squeeze) and Squeeze
> on a Lemote YeeLoong netbook.
>
> To access the internet I have paid for a Vodafone Mobile Internet
> Contract. However the provided Huawei usb mod
Well, Wifi hotspots are not as ubiquitous in my country as elsewhere.
In the future please add Debian User to the recipients... :-)
On Σαβ, 2012-01-07 at 16:57 -0500, chris wrote:
> Why can't you just use a WiFi hotspot or.similar?
>
> chris
>
> On Jan 7, 2012 4:06 PM, "Panayiotis" wrote:
>
is there any reason you cant just use on of the wifi hotspot type devices?
pretty easy to connect any device then and multiple devices if you so desire
On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 4:06 PM, Panayiotis wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> Well, sometimes the modem won't get recognized at all (nothing in dmesg
> or lsu
Thanks!
Well, sometimes the modem won't get recognized at all (nothing in dmesg
or lsusb), sometimes it will be connected for a while then suddenly
disconnect. Signal strength is weaker than in Windoze (generally no 3G
in Linux). The worst is that when the disconnects happen (which is
often) I hav
On Sb, 07 ian 12, 20:07:29, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
>
> To access the internet I have paid for a Vodafone Mobile Internet
> Contract. However the provided Huawei usb modem has been nothing but
> trouble.
Can you provide some more details? I've used two different Huawei modems
on squeeze wit
Hi!
I am running a mix of GNewSense (which is based on Squeeze) and Squeeze
on a Lemote YeeLoong netbook.
To access the internet I have paid for a Vodafone Mobile Internet
Contract. However the provided Huawei usb modem has been nothing but
trouble.
Can you suggest a GNU\Linux compatible m
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