km wrote:
Please enlighten me if you have any experience with using the Tata Indicom USB Modem under the Plug 2 Surf scheme. I have recently taken their subscription and facing problems using it with Kubuntu 7.10
I set up the Tata Indicom modem on a friend's machine a few months back under Ubuntu 7.10. The supplied hardware was a Sungil Telecom SXC-1080. Simply googling for that provided a link to the manual - which has full instructions for setting up wvdial etc. The PDF can be downloaded at: http://www.wimode.co.id/web/index.php?option=com_download&task=download&...
On 01-Jul-08, at 9:32 AM, Chirag Wazir wrote:
km wrote:
Please enlighten me if you have any experience with using the Tata Indicom USB Modem under the Plug 2 Surf scheme. I have recently taken their subscription and facing problems using it with Kubuntu 7.10
I set up the Tata Indicom modem on a friend's machine a few months back under Ubuntu 7.10. The supplied hardware was a Sungil Telecom SXC-1080. Simply googling for that provided a link to the manual - which has full instructions for setting up wvdial etc. The PDF can be downloaded at: http://www.wimode.co.id/web/index.php? option=com_download&task=download&id=11
they are now supplying qualcomm cdma msm
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 6:40 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves lawgon@au-kbc.org wrote:
On 01-Jul-08, at 9:32 AM, Chirag Wazir wrote:
km wrote:
Please enlighten me if you have any experience with using the Tata Indicom USB Modem under the Plug 2 Surf scheme. I have recently taken their subscription and facing problems using it with Kubuntu 7.10
I set up the Tata Indicom modem on a friend's machine a few months back under Ubuntu 7.10. The supplied hardware was a Sungil Telecom SXC-1080. Simply googling for that provided a link to the manual - which has full instructions for setting up wvdial etc. The PDF can be downloaded at: http://www.wimode.co.id/web/index.php? option=com_download&task=download&id=11
they are now supplying qualcomm cdma msm
i started using the service around a month ago, and i was given the above stated Sungil Telecom SXC-1080 USB modem.
On 02-Jul-08, at 2:17 AM, km wrote:
they are now supplying qualcomm cdma msm
i started using the service around a month ago, and i was given the above stated Sungil Telecom SXC-1080 USB modem.
is that written on the outside or is it what your system detects. I threw away the packing, so dont know what was outside - qualcomm is what my system shows
Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
On 02-Jul-08, at 2:17 AM, km wrote:
they are now supplying qualcomm cdma msm
i started using the service around a month ago, and i was given the above stated Sungil Telecom SXC-1080 USB modem.
is that written on the outside or is it what your system detects. I threw away the packing, so dont know what was outside - qualcomm is what my system shows
in my case, the body of the device has a sticker saying "QUALCOMM 3G CDMA", however doze system detected it as SXC-1080 from Sungil Telecom (shows this as manufacturer). And the packaging says "SXC-1080" too. :) Strange!
May be these are one and the same thing/
On 02-Jul-08, at 7:00 PM, kamal wrote:
in my case, the body of the device has a sticker saying "QUALCOMM 3G CDMA", however doze system detected it as SXC-1080 from Sungil Telecom (shows this as manufacturer). And the packaging says "SXC-1080" too. :) Strange!
it is qualcomm - the outside says many things (like telstra in .au and .nz). Since these things are built to cater to doze, the doze driver will have put the sungil thingie. (doze never looks at a device, it only looks at the driver which looks at the device)
kamal wrote:
Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
On 02-Jul-08, at 2:17 AM, km wrote:
they are now supplying qualcomm cdma msm
i started using the service around a month ago, and i was given the above stated Sungil Telecom SXC-1080 USB modem.
is that written on the outside or is it what your system detects. I threw away the packing, so dont know what was outside - qualcomm is what my system shows
in my case, the body of the device has a sticker saying "QUALCOMM 3G CDMA", however doze system detected it as SXC-1080 from Sungil Telecom (shows this as manufacturer). And the packaging says "SXC-1080" too. :) Strange!
May be these are one and the same thing/
Qualcom 3G CDMA is not a chip, it is a type of wireless network system. Just as we have GSM.
Thanks a lot for the link Chirag :)
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 5:02 AM, Chirag Wazir wazir@vsnl.com wrote:
km wrote:
Please enlighten me if you have any experience with using the Tata Indicom USB Modem under the Plug 2 Surf scheme. I have recently taken their subscription and facing problems using it with Kubuntu 7.10
I set up the Tata Indicom modem on a friend's machine a few months back under Ubuntu 7.10. The supplied hardware was a Sungil Telecom SXC-1080. Simply googling for that provided a link to the manual - which has full instructions for setting up wvdial etc. The PDF can be downloaded at: http://www.wimode.co.id/web/index.php?option=com_download&task=download&...
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