mac wrote:
> mac wrote:
>
>> To top up without Windows...
>>
>
> Mmm.. I meant also to say that you only need to do this once, to
> register your modem. After that, you can top up via the site, and read
> your remaining allowance there.
>
> mac
>
Ahh that's even better :-)
Rob
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mac wrote:
> Rob Beard wrote:
>
>> I'll cc it to the Ubuntu UK list and maybe someone else might be able to
>> fill in the gaps.
>>
>
>
> Andrew / Rob >>> Just to confirm, and add some details:
>
> The Hauwei modems are detected correctly since Jaunty, and Network
> Manager as full suppor
On 02/11/09 15:50, mac wrote:
> mac wrote:
>> To top up without Windows...
Of course you could try installing Wader which supports SMS over the
Dongle :-)
http://wader-project.org/
HTH
Al
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mac wrote:
> To top up without Windows...
Mmm.. I meant also to say that you only need to do this once, to
register your modem. After that, you can top up via the site, and read
your remaining allowance there.
mac
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Rob Beard wrote:
> I'll cc it to the Ubuntu UK list and maybe someone else might be able to
> fill in the gaps.
Andrew / Rob >>> Just to confirm, and add some details:
The Hauwei modems are detected correctly since Jaunty, and Network
Manager as full support for Mobile Broadband. The modems ap
Andrew Robinson wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> I found your post on the ubuntu.com lists about your success with
> using the Vodafone PAYG broadband dongle in linux.
> Thank you so much for your post - I'm currently running Ubuntu 9.04
> and looking for a broadband PAYG dongle - your post gives me a fair
> d
Hi folks,
I wasn't sure if anyone had posted before about using the Vodafone USB
3G modem on Ubuntu 8.10 but I thought I'd post my findings.
I picked one up today from the local Vodafone store. The one I got was
the £39 USB pen drive size dongle. It came pre-loaded with 1GB
allowance (worth