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Apprentice
Join Date: Jun 2004
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and I want to connect the net through my reliance FWP phone LG LSI 110 usb modem how can I get drivers for it. within a few days I am also getting MTNL data one broadband connection. can I use it on ubunutu,How?? there are two options available,one is a pci modem and the other is usb connection from external modem which one is more suitable for linux. |
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C# Be Sharp !
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Toronto
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well u should get a modem that works using ur ethernet cable otherwise an external usb 1 wud also work but don't take internal modem at any cost
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18 Till I Die............
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: India, Mumbai, Marine Lines
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MTNL Triband or BSNL DataOne?
Anyways get their broadband modem and connect it via LAN card. USB support isn't so good.
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Wise Old Owl
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Space-time continuum
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Better get a ADSL router & connect using the Ethernet card. DHCP will automatically
detect your ethernet card & you are connected to the Net straight away in Ubuntu Linux.
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Apprentice
Join Date: Jun 2004
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actually there won't be many options that they would be giving. if you know somebody who has taken the connection than what diff types of modem do they actually give? Is the modem in the PCI card,or is it connected to a lan card externally?? |
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In The Zone
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Mumbai
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r u using genuine ftdi chip data cable provided by reliance? if yes than u can get speed upto 230kbps on linux.
here is the instruction on how to connect rconnect on linux using wvdial http://www.desi-tek.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=211
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El mooooo
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: India
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I am using MTNL Triband on Linux. Just connect the modem/router to your LAN Card using the Ethernet cable (the router box contains one). Boot into Linux and start surfing. You won't need any configuration on your part.
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