>
Hi
I am not really strong with electronics, so i need ask questions.
i did call to T-Mobile and they say internet will work with windows XP not
with Linux.
Do i need load software into my Linux computer?



>
>    The Nokia 5300 is definitely supported in Linux.  If you can't get
> NetworkManager to recognize it, you can try this:
>
> http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/peripherals-hardware/55310-using-nokia-modem-under-linux.html
>
>    Nowadays, these phone work nearly the same.  What needs to be
> changed, it this line:
>
> OK          'AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet.saunalahti","0.0.0.0",0,0' \
>



>    This line needs to be customized for your provider, (T-Mobile)

do i need contack and tell them please costumize this line???
  I
> also found this portion of a chatscript that is supposed to work with
> T-Mobile I'ts up to you to figure out which line you need.
>
>
> # different operating modes, comment/uncomment:
> # GPRS
> #OK "AT_OPSYS=0,2"
>
> # UMTS
> #OK "AT_OPSYS=1,2"
>
> # GPRS, UMTS
> #OK "AT_OPSYS=2,2"
>
> # UMTS,GPRS
> OK "AT_OPSYS=3,2"
> OK "AT+CGDCONT=1,\042IP\042,\042gprsinternet\042,\042\042,0,0"
> SAY "\nWaiting 20 Seconds to switch between UMTS/GPRS ...\n"
>
>
>
>
>    If the above doesn't work, this was a quick google, not hard to find.
>   My laptop runs Fedora 10, and NetworkManager (0.7.0.xx) auto
> configures my Options Wireless card on AT&T.  In fedora 7, I had to
> configure it manually, it's not hard, it just takes some research.
>
>
>
> Ne M'oubliez   ---Family Motto
> Hope for the best, plan for the worst   ---Personal Motto
>
>
> [email protected] wrote:
>> Hi
>> I want to ask about internet connection to UBUNTU.
>> I use wireless internet provided by T-Mobile phone. It is 460 kbs and
>> good
>> enough for me.
>> I can use it in most places where 2-3 bars or more.
>> The problem with this wireless internet is that I need to load software
>> into my computer that will let me connect to my phone via USB cable, and
>> I
>> have HOKIA 5300 phone.
>> That software can be use with Windows XP operating system but not with
>> Linux (UBUNTU).
>> So I can not use my internet with computer that has UBUNTU.
>> I am interesting, is it possible to make phone modem to convert signal
>> directly into internet cable? In this case I just will connect that
>> internet cable directly to internet connector that on most motherboard
>> like a broadband connection. Also, I do not need any software to load to
>> the computer.
>> If I can search internet on the phone them self than it is possible to
>> get
>> that broadband connection directly out of phone and into any computer.
>> Am
>> I right?
>> Thanks
>> Aram
>>
>>
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