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Orange Internet Everywhere (Huawei e1752) on Ubuntu 9.10

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Jonathan Campbell

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Apr 25, 2010, 10:11:58 AM4/25/10
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I have Orange Internet Everywhere (Huawei e1752 modem) working on a
Windows machine. It seems that it was installed on this machine using
a disk. From what I'm told, this required almost no interaction or
input.

When I attempt to use with Ubuntu 9.10 (Preferences, Network ???),
password(s) and other information is requested; I have no idea how to
reply.

Anyone with a quick fix for me?

I know I'm being vague, but I've recently have had to move to a care
home and everything has suddenly become difficult to impossible.

TIA,

Jon C.

Jonathan Campbell

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Apr 25, 2010, 10:15:45 AM4/25/10
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On 25 Apr, 15:11, Jonathan Campbell <jg.campbell...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have Orange Internet Everywhere (Huawei e1752 modem) working on a
> Windows machine. It seems that it was installed on this machine using
> a disk. From what I'm told, this required almost no interaction or
> input.
>
> When I attempt to use with Ubuntu 9.10 (Preferences, Network ???),
> password(s) and other information is requested; I have no idea how to
> reply.
>

I should add that I've done everything suggested in:

http://blog.simple2web.ie/?p=363

especially installing and running 'usb_modeswitch'.

Best regards,

Jon C.

Chris Whelan

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Apr 26, 2010, 3:53:35 AM4/26/10
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 07:11:58 -0700, Jonathan Campbell wrote:

> I have Orange Internet Everywhere (Huawei e1752 modem) working on a
> Windows machine. It seems that it was installed on this machine using a
> disk. From what I'm told, this required almost no interaction or input.

The installation software is embedded in the USB device; plugging it in
starts the process.

> When I attempt to use with Ubuntu 9.10 (Preferences, Network ???),
> password(s) and other information is requested; I have no idea how to
> reply.
>
> Anyone with a quick fix for me?
>
> I know I'm being vague, but I've recently have had to move to a care
> home and everything has suddenly become difficult to impossible.
>
> TIA,
>
> Jon C.

I don't have specific information on the settings you need, as I don't
use Orange for mobile broadband, but O2 provide the details needed in the
leaflet that comes with the device. For the Vodaphone one which I am
currently using on a dual-boot netbook, I copied the information needed
from the Windows install.

HTH.

Chris

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Dave Gibson

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Apr 26, 2010, 11:16:09 AM4/26/10
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Step no 5 at that URL (modifying usb_modeswitch.conf) appears to contain
a typo. The line reading

TargetProdct= 0x1001

should probably be

TargetProduct= 0x1001

Jonathan Campbell

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May 5, 2010, 12:29:56 PM5/5/10
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On 25 Apr, 15:11, Jonathan Campbell <jg.campbell...@gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks all, but unfortunately no success.

Best regards,

Jon C.

Robert Marshall

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May 6, 2010, 4:30:47 AM5/6/10
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I'm sucessfully using a vodafone Huawei modem on Ubuntu using these
instructions:

http://ubuntu-utah.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8702116

that was with karmic so they're newer versions of soem of the packages
now

Robert
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