hello everyone ..
I am a new comer to AntiX albeit I am not new to Linux as I am using Ubuntu 12.10 in my desktop PC, but planning to use AntiX 12 in my non-pae processor laptop..
My problem is that I couldn't configuer my 3G usb broadband connection on AntiX. Gnome PPP and the other connection manager failed to connect to the internet as my 3G modem is a usb modem, and my G3 connection is of the type that doesn't require a username or a password, but a APN and a phone #. However, in Ubuntu it was easier to connect via the provided network manager of which I've attached a picture hereunder:
My question is: is there any way to get my hands on a connection manager similar to Ubuntu's to work with my newly installed AntiX 12?
topic title: 3G broadband usb modem connection problem
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#2
you can install the same one if you like, just search network manager in synaptic (antix control center - system - manage software packages). Then you need to make sure wicd gnomeppp and ceni (rutilit to maybe?) are removed.
however you should be able to get gnome pop to work, I have used a USB modem with same settings before (about a year ago
). any idea where it is hanging up?
however you should be able to get gnome pop to work, I have used a USB modem with same settings before (about a year ago
). any idea where it is hanging up?
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anticapitalista
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Did you try the UMTs app in menu/Internet?
Also in antiX control centre
App is called umts-panel2
Also in antiX control centre
App is called umts-panel2
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Thanks Dave $ anticapitalista for your prompt responses..
I've in fact used the UMTs app which recognized the modem as 'analog' modem and not a usb modem. When I press the 'connect' button nothing seems to happen. I've downloaded a .deb package of 'network manager' and will try to install it manually as I could not use 'synaptic' because of failing to connect to the internet via AntiX.. I will inform you of the outcome soon ..
I've in fact used the UMTs app which recognized the modem as 'analog' modem and not a usb modem. When I press the 'connect' button nothing seems to happen. I've downloaded a .deb package of 'network manager' and will try to install it manually as I could not use 'synaptic' because of failing to connect to the internet via AntiX.. I will inform you of the outcome soon ..