Re: gprs connect cards

2003-09-12 Thread Tony Godshall
According to Alessandro Speranza, > Hi guys. > I'm writing to ask your opinion on the following. > I've got no phone at home, and I'm thinking about an easy way to connect > my laptop to the internet, at least to read email, when I stay working at > home. My mobile is wap, but I have no cable, plus

Re: gprs connect cards

2003-09-12 Thread Tony Godshall
According to Alessandro Speranza, > Hi guys. > I'm writing to ask your opinion on the following. > I've got no phone at home, and I'm thinking about an easy way to connect > my laptop to the internet, at least to read email, when I stay working at > home. My mobile is wap, but I have no cable, plus

to Thi on gprs connect cards

2003-09-12 Thread Alessandro Speranza
Thanks a lot for your suggestions guys. I think I'll go for the usb cable for my mobile. About this, I had an email by thi who had some experience, but in a foolish cleaning mind-attach, I deleted it; could you send it back please!

to Thi on gprs connect cards

2003-09-12 Thread Alessandro Speranza
Thanks a lot for your suggestions guys. I think I'll go for the usb cable for my mobile. About this, I had an email by thi who had some experience, but in a foolish cleaning mind-attach, I deleted it; could you send it back please! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of

Re: gprs connect cards

2003-09-12 Thread Thien-Thi Nguyen
Alessandro Speranza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: I guess the easiest thing would be buy a gprs mobile phone with usb cable and use that as a modem, but I've got the same problem: do you know if that works with Linux? this worked fine for me last month in bonasola (near la spezia), using a

Re: gprs connect cards

2003-09-12 Thread Werner Heuser
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 11:47:26AM +0200, Alessandro Speranza wrote: ... You may find a survey of GRPS PCMCIA or CF cards and their Linux status at http://tuxmobil.org/pcmcia_linux.html Almost all cards should work. > I guess the easiest thing would be buy a gprs mobile phone with usb cable > an

gprs connect cards

2003-09-12 Thread Alessandro Speranza
Hi guys. I'm writing to ask your opinion on the following. I've got no phone at home, and I'm thinking about an easy way to connect my laptop to the internet, at least to read email, when I stay working at home. My mobile is wap, but I have no cable, plus I have no serial port on my laptop (presari

Re: gprs connect cards

2003-09-12 Thread Thien-Thi Nguyen
Alessandro Speranza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: I guess the easiest thing would be buy a gprs mobile phone with usb cable and use that as a modem, but I've got the same problem: do you know if that works with Linux? this worked fine for me last month in bonasola (near la spezia), using a

Re: gprs connect cards

2003-09-12 Thread Werner Heuser
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 11:47:26AM +0200, Alessandro Speranza wrote: ... You may find a survey of GRPS PCMCIA or CF cards and their Linux status at http://tuxmobil.org/pcmcia_linux.html Almost all cards should work. > I guess the easiest thing would be buy a gprs mobile phone with usb cable > an

gprs connect cards

2003-09-12 Thread Alessandro Speranza
Hi guys. I'm writing to ask your opinion on the following. I've got no phone at home, and I'm thinking about an easy way to connect my laptop to the internet, at least to read email, when I stay working at home. My mobile is wap, but I have no cable, plus I have no serial port on my laptop (presari