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Re: GPRS/EDGE PCMCIA/MiniPCI card working perfectly with Debian



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s. keeling wrote:
| Michelle Konzack <linux4michelle@freenet.de>:
|>  since my "Nokia 6120 classic" is screwing me up, please can anyone
|>  recommend a perfect workin[g] PCMCIA and a MiniPCI card for my
|>  Laptop and my Router?
|
| Sorry, no.
|
|>  I need it only to get my messages out of my Mailboxes and respond
|>  in an acceptable delay...  Going 2-3 times per week in a Internet
|>  cafe and downloadig tonns (20-100 MBytes) of messages (I get
|>  around 3500 legitim[ate] message[s] per day) is annoying.
|
| GPRS supports speeds up to 114 kbit/s.  Can't you find anybody[*]
| who's offering cat-5 10BaseT connections at least, or adsl speeds?  I
| pay thirty bucks a month for adsl.
|
|
| [*] I am supremely ignorant of Internet cafe practice.

cingular gt max 3.6

I dont see a reason why it wouldnt work with debian, although I am using
it on ubuntu 8.04, see a short write up here.

http://reillyblog.com/archives/70-ATT-Broadband-Card-GT-Max-3.6-with-Ubuntu-8.04.html






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Steve Reilly

http://reillyblog.com


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