Jon
> I’m looking for some information. My father in law is looking to buy a
> laptop and broadband dongle. We’ve (sort of) found a laptop that we’re going
> to put Jaunty onto but I’d like to know if there are any ISP’s we should
> look at and also any we should avoid?
I found that the 3-mobile
>> Most of the dongles are plug and play, I'm not sure about the
>> Vodaphone one though, as the field has developed so quickly, then the
>> drivers aren't in Ubuntu yet for the most modern ones.
>
> The Vodafone K3565 works OK on Jaunty but I did need
> to change some of the default settings in Ne
> Most of the dongles are plug and play, I'm not sure about the
> Vodaphone one though, as the field has developed so quickly, then the
> drivers aren't in Ubuntu yet for the most modern ones.
The Vodafone K3565 works OK on Jaunty but I did need
to change some of the default settings in Network
Ma
My wife's Vodaphone dongle just works when I plug it into my EEEPC
running Jaunty 9.04. We bought it about six months ago and still have
£12 of the inclusive £15 left. In Windows you get a desktop app
which gives you information about useage, connection speed, etc,
which you don't get in Lin
If he is only going to use it a small amount, then Vodafone offer the
best deal, top up £15 for 1GB. Then use it until it runs out. With
everyone else, your 1GB of data only lasts 30days, even if you haven't
used it all.
Most of the dongles are plug and play, I'm not sure about the
Vodaphone one t
Hi all,
I'm looking for some information. My father in law is looking to buy a
laptop and broadband dongle. We've (sort of) found a laptop that we're going
to put Jaunty onto but I'd like to know if there are any ISP's we should
look at and also any we should avoid?
Also are there issues with don