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en:guides:dialup [2010/03/17 11:48]
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 The # sign means that you do this command as root on your console: The # sign means that you do this command as root on your console:
  
-===== Automatic ​installation ​=====+===== Automatic ​Installation ​=====
  
-yesterdy it was working, but checking ​now, there is something wrong+The new hwsetup in SliTaz 3.0 now adds automatic installation for 3G (still in trial version).
  
-the new hwsetup adds now automatic installation for 3G (still in trial version)+<​code>#​ tazhw setup 3g-modem</​code>​
  
-download hwsetup from here: http://labs.slitaz.org/​projects/​show/​setup+Now open the wvdial box by typing y, enter your data (as described in wvdial.conf), save the configuration (if you don't save you risk breaking your pin), dial the pin (you have to do this only once you plug in your modem), then start dialing and you should be connected.
  
-install hwsetup, upgrade ppp and rp-pppoe and install nedded apps +===== Manual ​Installation ​=====
- +
-<​code>#​cd Downloads (or where you downloaded hwsetup) +
-#tazpkg install hwsetup-1.x.tazpkg +
-#tazpkg upgrade ppp +
-#tazpkg upgrade rp-pppoe +
-#tazhw setup 3g-modem</​code>​ +
- +
-open now wvdial box by typing y, enter your data (as descibed in wvdial.conf) - Save Configuration (if you dont save, you risk to break your pin) Dial Pin Once (you have to do this only once you plug in your modem), then Start Dialing and you should be connected. +
- +
-===== Manual ​installation ​=====+
  
 <​code>​ <​code>​
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 <​code>​ <​code>​
-# modprobe option ​ (Huawei E220, E160g)+# modprobe option ​ (Huawei E220, E160g, Venus-VT12)
 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
 Please help update which modem or phone is using which module using the forum post: http://​labs.slitaz.org/​issues/​show/​149. You will find if your modem is supported by linux-dialup. Please help update which modem or phone is using which module using the forum post: http://​labs.slitaz.org/​issues/​show/​149. You will find if your modem is supported by linux-dialup.
 +
 +There is an extra guide for the [[http://​doc.slitaz.org/​en-guides:​cricket-a600|Cricket-a600]]
  
 For automatization load the module at startup with your Slitaz Control Box. For automatization load the module at startup with your Slitaz Control Box.
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 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
-<code>+<file>
 [Dialer pin] [Dialer pin]
 Modem = /​dev/​ttyUSB0 Modem = /​dev/​ttyUSB0
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 Password = drei.at...........................!!here'​s your Passw!! Password = drei.at...........................!!here'​s your Passw!!
 Phone = *99#​.................................!!here'​s your Phone!! Phone = *99#​.................................!!here'​s your Phone!!
-</code>+</file>
  
 All the needed data can be found here: All the needed data can be found here:
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 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
-<code>+<file>
 nameserver 213.94.78.16........................!!here'​s your DNS!! nameserver 213.94.78.16........................!!here'​s your DNS!!
-</code>+</file>
  
 If you want to dial out as user - add yourself to the group "​dialout"​ (cat /etc/group) and set the permissions for wvdial and wvdial.conf. If you want to dial out as user - add yourself to the group "​dialout"​ (cat /etc/group) and set the permissions for wvdial and wvdial.conf.
  
-For automatization you can put a script in /​usr/​local/​bin called umts-connect (executable)! From here its not proved, because I connect from the console, but it should work like this!+For automatization you can put a script in /​usr/​local/​bin called umts-connect (executable)! From here it'​s ​not proved, because I connect from the console, but it should work like this!
  
 <code bash> <code bash>
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 You can also put a desktop entry in /​usr/​share/​applications with the name umts.desktop ​ You can also put a desktop entry in /​usr/​share/​applications with the name umts.desktop ​
  
-<code>+<file>
 [Desktop Entry] [Desktop Entry]
 Encoding=UTF8 Encoding=UTF8
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 Icon=/​usr/​share/​icons/​.................whatever you want Icon=/​usr/​share/​icons/​.................whatever you want
 Categories=Application;​Network;​ Categories=Application;​Network;​
-</code>+</file>
  
 Please check Exec=/​usr/​local/​bin/​umts-connect for permissions. Please check Exec=/​usr/​local/​bin/​umts-connect for permissions.
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 Here is the forum post about this: http://​forum.slitaz.org/​index.php/​discussion/​comment/​440/#​Comment_440 Here is the forum post about this: http://​forum.slitaz.org/​index.php/​discussion/​comment/​440/#​Comment_440
  
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