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I have very big problem with mobile broadband connections...
I tried on my laptop to connect and searched the web for possible solution, but didn't found it.



The problem is that i DON'T have the menu Mobile Broadband. I have only Wireless and Wired connection. I even don't see the Enable Mobile Broadband! I had success with one USB modem with sakis3g, but on my new Alcate didn't worked.



I've tried also on new freshly installed Ubuntu 12.04 on PC, and again - no menu at all for Mobile Broadband! When I open "Network connections" I have menu Mobile Broadbands and when I add a connection - nothing happens, it shows me "last used - never"



In addition to add - In "Networks" I can't add Mobile Broadband, I only have Wired, Wireless, Network Proxy and when I try to add ne type it only shows VPN option.



When I saw I didn't have "Mobile Broadband" in network manager I tried to reinstall it and did big mess, now my menu is very strange (I thing I didn't installed the amd64 at first and that's why it's so weird )


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The USB Modem was recognised as Flash Memory and that was the problem! The only thing you have to do is this:



Disk Utility -> The USB FLASH drive(there will be 2 devices for you Model, choose the CD/DVD drive) and UnMount it!



That's it! After this wait a little bit and you're ready!


[#30072] Thursday, June 23, 2022, 2 Years  [reply] [flag answer]
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