Ben wrote: > hi there > i work for vodafone and use ubuntu i have got a vodafone e220 modem > working with our drivers and as 3's are identical product i do not see > why it shouldnt work with this readme file i have put together i have > tried it on a unbranded e220 and works fine, im using ubuntu gutsy 7.10 > > first off your probs gonna need these repositories > > > > sudo apt-get install python-dbus python-twisted python-serial > python-glade2 python-pysqlite2 wvdial nozomi-source python-notify > python-gnome2-extras xdg-utils python-tz > > > > downloaded the Vodafone Mobile Connect Card Driver for Linux 1.99.17 > (Debian Package). > > then run (your current working directory needs to be the same directory > containing the file you just downloaded.) > > dpkg -i vodafone-mobile-connect-card-driver-for-linux_1.99.17_i386.deb > > then go to > /usr/bin/vodafone-mobile-connect-card-driver-for-linux > > when the dashboard opens go into the tools profiles and create a new > profile > > you can also get into the dashboard from applications> internet > > > > let me know how u get on dont know how much help with error codes etc as > this is beta software but on a e220 card should be fine the office card > works and so does my girlfriends > >
Hi Ben, I can confirm it does work with the 3 Mobile Broadband USB modem. It's actually a pretty good program. All I had to do was configure authentication to CHAP. I did find though that it didn't seem to work on Ubuntu AMD64. It looks like it's trying to open using a 32-bit library? Rob -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/