vodafone mobile broadband to work on ubuntu?

by admin on July 9, 2010

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Question by croft.j: vodafone mobile broadband to work on ubuntu?
i have just bort a new laptop but is running ubuntu and i have been trying to connect my vodafone pay as you go mobile broadband with the laptop but i can not install the software needed as ubuntu does not support the usb stick… is there a wasy to get the mobile broadband software installed on the laptop?

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Answer by Patrik
Vodafone has got good coverage in the UK and works on Linux, Windows and Mac… Vodafone is more expensive as it is better ;)

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Espi_Vodafone July 9, 2010 at 3:20 pm

Hi there,

We don’t have the settings for Ubuntu, however if you pop over to http://www.betavine.net they will be able to provide you with the drivers that you need to use your Vodafone dongle with Ubuntu.

I trust that they will have you up and running in no time, however in case you need to contact us to discuss this further please follow the link below –

https://help.vodafone.co.uk/system/selfservice.controller?CMD=ESCALATION_REQUEST&CONFIGURATION=1000&PARTITION_ID=1

(When contacting please quote the code WRT135 in the subject line. In the message body, please paste a link to this message and your user name.)

Cheers,

Espi
Web Relations Team
Vodafone UK

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