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| Andreas Weller 2007-06-04, 7:14 am |
| Hi!
I'm trying to use my T-Mobile UMTS Card with Feisty.
/var/log/messages indicates it is identified correctly:
Jun 4 13:09:43 andreas-laptop kernel: [ 1625.488000] pccard: CardBus
card inserted into slot 0
Jun 4 13:09:43 andreas-laptop kernel: [ 1625.596000] Initializing
Nozomi driver 2.1 (build date: May 23 2007 00:05:28)
Jun 4 13:09:43 andreas-laptop kernel: [ 1625.596000] nozomi
0000:02:00.0: Card type is: 2048
Jun 4 13:09:43 andreas-laptop kernel: [ 1625.596000] PCI: Enabling
device 0000:02:00.0 (0000 -> 0002)
Jun 4 13:09:43 andreas-laptop kernel: [ 1625.596000] ACPI: PCI
Interrupt 0000:02:00.0[A] -> Link [LNKE] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
Jun 4 13:09:43 andreas-laptop kernel: [ 1625.600000] nozomi
0000:02:00.0: Nozomi driver nozomi_tty
Jun 4 13:09:43 andreas-laptop kernel: [ 1626.128000] nozomi
0000:02:00.0: Version of card: 3
Jun 4 13:09:43 andreas-laptop kernel: [ 1626.128000] nozomi
0000:02:00.0: Initialization OK!
But how to use it? Is there any GUI? It can send SMS and you have to
change between GPRS and UMTS under Windows out of the box: but I don't
see any UMTS software for this under Feisty - even though it is detected
as "nozomi" device correctly...
Thanks!
Regards,
Andreas Weller
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| AJackson 2007-06-06, 1:14 am |
| On Jun 4, 1:17 pm, Andreas Weller <wel...@andreas-weller.de> wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm trying to use my T-Mobile UMTS Card with Feisty.
> /var/log/messages indicates it is identified correctly:
> Jun 4 13:09:43 andreas-laptop kernel: [ 1625.488000] pccard: CardBus
> card inserted into slot 0
> Jun 4 13:09:43 andreas-laptop kernel: [ 1625.596000] Initializing
> Nozomi driver 2.1 (build date: May 23 2007 00:05:28)
> Jun 4 13:09:43 andreas-laptop kernel: [ 1625.596000] nozomi
> 0000:02:00.0: Card type is: 2048
> Jun 4 13:09:43 andreas-laptop kernel: [ 1625.596000] PCI: Enabling
> device 0000:02:00.0 (0000 -> 0002)
> Jun 4 13:09:43 andreas-laptop kernel: [ 1625.596000] ACPI: PCI
> Interrupt 0000:02:00.0[A] -> Link [LNKE] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
> Jun 4 13:09:43 andreas-laptop kernel: [ 1625.600000] nozomi
> 0000:02:00.0: Nozomi driver nozomi_tty
> Jun 4 13:09:43 andreas-laptop kernel: [ 1626.128000] nozomi
> 0000:02:00.0: Version of card: 3
> Jun 4 13:09:43 andreas-laptop kernel: [ 1626.128000] nozomi
> 0000:02:00.0: Initialization OK!
Have you googled on this card? I got a card like this (another brand),
that emulated the modem as a USB-device. Was "just" to set it up as a
serial modem using USB device files.
Good luck
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