2010/2/19 Pandian R <[email protected]>

> Himesh,
> Reliance data card is mounted as a mass storage device in Ubuntu. people
> says you can tweek it to get it working. But I dint succeed with that. But
> you can install gnome dialler to make your card working with real speed.
>

Had the same problem with Tata Photon + .

Did this and got it working:

1. Alt+F2 -> Enter nm-connection-editor and hit enter
2. Select 'Mobile Broadband' tab -> click add
3. Forward -> Select India -> Forward -> Select Tata Indicom photon plus ->
Forward -> Apply
4. Username and password are " internet "
5. Checked connect automatically and available to all users -> Apply
6. Restarted the system

Connected on next restart. Hope this works with Reliance too. The username
and password can be found out by looking into the windows application that
comes on a CD with the device.

Hope this is helpful.
P.S. The device is *also* detected as a mass storage device.
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