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I am using ZTE V-wireless ptcl set for internet and it contain Qualcomm USB Modem. i want to switch to REDHAT LINUX but it did not install modem.
Can anybody help me in installing / configuring that modem pls.
Thanks
PTCL V-w`ireless ZTE Qualcomm USB Modem Driver / Instation
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you don't need to install driver, just boot your system and attache your wireless phone and it will install the driver, during boot process it will install. after that edit /etc/wvdial.conf file,
and about setting !!!!!!!!
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[Dialer ptcl]
Modem = /dev/ttyACM0
Baud = 460800
Init1 = ATZ
Modem Name = CDMA
Modem Type = USB Modem
Phone = #777
Username = vwireless@ptcl.com
Password = ptcl
Stupid Mode = 1
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Try it out !
and about setting !!!!!!!!
******************************************
[Dialer ptcl]
Modem = /dev/ttyACM0
Baud = 460800
Init1 = ATZ
Modem Name = CDMA
Modem Type = USB Modem
Phone = #777
Username = vwireless@ptcl.com
Password = ptcl
Stupid Mode = 1
********************************************
Try it out !
Khurram Bungash
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Thanks, i have connected with the world. really thanks and i am wondering why i go for linux so late.
can u help me what version i should use as i want to go for networking / web / dns / mail server etc on linux. i currently installed redhat9. should i used redhat interprized edition 5 or fedora. is fedora command are different from redhat???
Thanks
can u help me what version i should use as i want to go for networking / web / dns / mail server etc on linux. i currently installed redhat9. should i used redhat interprized edition 5 or fedora. is fedora command are different from redhat???
Thanks
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i would recommend trying ubuntu, or debian. one major point in their favor is that you can upgrade from, say, 6.06 to 6.10, or 6.10 to 7.04, or 7.04 to 7.10 -- all without reinstalling. you just have to run the upgrade tool, and it downloads the updated packages for you.
other stuff, like postfix/sendmail, named, apache2, etc -- they're pretty much the same.
other stuff, like postfix/sendmail, named, apache2, etc -- they're pretty much the same.
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Isn't it amazing how so many people can type "linuxpakistan.net" into their browsers but not "google.com"?